Randall Emmett & Ex Ambyr Childers ‘Working On A Settlement’ Amid Alleged Pedophilia Investigation
26.01.2023 - 01:37
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Randall Emmett and Ambyr Childers are trying to settle their legal issues.
The exes — who were married from 2009 to 2017 and share daughters London and Rylee together — have been involved in a messy battle since last year when Ambyr sought out an emergency restraining order against him. But before things get even nastier between them, it looks like they’re finally attempting to work things out outside of court.
According to Page Six on Wednesday, court documents filed on the previous day revealed that Ambyr and Randall were scheduled for a hearing in their legal battle but opted to reschedule to January 26, as they are “working on a settlement.” No other details were given about the matter at this time — except for the fact that her current restraining order will remain in place until their hearing on Thursday.
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In case you didn’t know, their legal dispute began when the You actress tried to obtain an emergency order in October. She claimed the 51-year-old filmmaker and his attorney, Ben Valencia, had exchanged some “threatening” emails, including one where the lawyer questioned when they could “take this c**t out.” Ambyr further revealed Lala Kent’s ex-fiance was emotionally and physically abusive throughout their marriage, recalling how he “would put his hand around my neck and tell me that I could never get away from him.”
Despite the shocking allegations against him, a judge denied the request for a temporary emergency order due to a lack of evidence and “confidential attorney-client communication” technicality. But two months later, Ambyr finally got a temporary restraining order against
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