Halle Bailey’s ex DDG says she poses a “psychological risk” to their son
DDG has requested that the court prevent Halle Bailey from taking their kid on any international travel.
In order to prevent the “Little Mermaid” star from traveling to Italy for work with their 17-month-old son, Halo, the 27-year-old streamer has filed a motion seeking an urgent hearing.
He charged Bailey with posing “an imminent emotional and psychological risk to the minor child based on repeated, documented threats of self-harm” in court documents that PEOPLE magazine and other publications were able to access.
He claimed that the youngster would not have access to any “emergency intervention mechanisms” or legal protections if Halo departed the nation.
The 25-year-old ex-partner of DDG, whose full name is Daryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., has allegedly made “repeated threats of suicide and self-harm.”
Additionally, he claimed that during what has been described as an almost three-year “on again/off again” relationship, she “routinely used emotional coercion and manipulation to exert her control over me, often threatening me by using self-harm or ending her life.”
She allegedly stalked him during their relationship, emotionally and physically abused him, and “threatened to end her life using my legally owned firearm” in 2023, according to DDG.
“Given these threats to self-harm, I believe the Petitioner is a threat to our son’s safety such that she should not be allowed to take Halo out of the country to Italy for a period of two months,” is what he wrote in the filing.
He has asked for either sole legal and physical custody of their child or an alternate visitation schedule in which DDG and Bailey would alternate blocks of two and five days.
Bailey has subsequently filed to reject his request and sought authorization to take Halo abroad for work, according to TMZ.
Additionally, she has asked for orders to stop the YouTuber and his friends and family from discussing her, the lawsuit, and their son online.
In addition to a temporary restraining order that ended in accordance with a scheduled court hearing on June 4, Bailey was awarded temporary sole physical and legal custody of Halo last month.
In earlier court filings that Page Six was able to get, she claimed that she had accused DDG of domestic abuse and that she had applied for sole custody without telling DDG because she was “afraid that the violence would reoccur” and that “the other party would take the children out of the area.”
Bailey has accused him of numerous forms of abuse, according to legal records obtained by PEOPLE just over six months after they made their separation public.