Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr. granted temporary restraining order against Halle Bailey
- Halle Bailey has been granted permission to travel internationally with their son.
- DDG claimed Bailey presented a danger to their child's well-being in court documents.
- The ongoing legal battle highlights serious allegations of abuse and custody conflicts.
In the United States, the ongoing legal disputes between YouTuber Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., known as DDG, and actress Halle Bailey escalated recently. DDG had sought a domestic violence restraining order against Bailey, claiming she was a risk to their 17-month-old son, Halo. This request was made following previous allegations made by Bailey of physical and verbal abuse against DDG. The court denied DDG's request for the restraining order, allowing Bailey to travel with Halo for work purposes, particularly on a planned trip to Italy, which had been a point of contention between the two. Previously, Halle Bailey had received temporary physical and legal custody of their son Halo due to claims of abuse. In one instance, she had expressed her displeasure over DDG allowing Halo to appear in a livestream without her consent. Soon after, both parties filed restraining orders against each other, highlighting a troubled relationship marred by accusations of emotional coercion and threats of self-harm from Bailey, according to DDG’s declarations in court. The complex legal proceedings have also brought to light allegations from both parties, with Bailey describing incidents of physical abuse and DDG claiming emotional coercion during their relationship. According to court documents, Bailey accused DDG of leaving Halo with his family for extended periods, and she expressed a desire for DDG to be more present in their son's life. In contrast, DDG has claimed that Bailey has used their history and threats of self-harm as a means to manipulate him, adding tension to their custody battle. As a result of the court proceedings, the temporary restraining order was granted to DDG, imposing restrictions on Bailey's interaction with him but not granting separate no-contact orders until further review. The court has scheduled hearings to address the custody-related issues and the mutual restraining order requests, thus prolonging the dispute surrounding their family and child care arrangements.