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Christine Quinn’s husband has been arrested for a second time in simply over 24 hours.
As we reported, Christian Dumontet was taken into custody and booked for felony assault with a lethal weapon on Tuesday afternoon after legislation enforcement responded to a home dispute name within the Hollywood Hills. During an argument, her hubby allegedly received violent and threw a bag with a glass bottle in it on the Selling Sunset alum. The bag missed Christine however struck their 2-year-old son, who was injured.
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A public data officer instructed Page Six that their little one was not taken to the hospital. However, one other supply claimed he did go to the emergency room. Either method, it’s clearly so terrible. Following the alleged home violence incident, TMZ experiences Christine was granted an emergency protecting order for the subsequent seven days. Hours later, Christian was launched from custody — however he already landed himself in bother AGAIN!
According to Page Six, police arrested him on a misdemeanor cost on Wednesday evening. Why? Christian returned to his and Christine’s dwelling regardless of having a protecting order that bars him from the property. Sources with direct information instructed TMZ that the previous actuality star had not been the one to name the authorities. In reality, insiders mentioned she fortunately wasn’t on the home in any respect. Christine reportedly hasn’t returned to the house since going to the hospital with their son, and they’re at the moment protected in a special location. We’re glad to listen to they’re OK!
Christian was launched from jail (for the second time) on bond Thursday morning. He at the moment has a court docket date scheduled for April 11 over the matter. We proceed to ship like to Christine and her son throughout this tough time.
If you or somebody you recognize is experiencing home violence, assist is on the market. Consider calling the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233, or textual content START to 88788, or go to https://www.thehotline.org/.
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