Authorities were called to the residence of Dwight Howard and Amy Luciani on three occasions within a two-week period prior to the filing of their divorce
Additional unsettling information has come to light regarding the circumstances surrounding the divorce of Dwight Howard and Amy Luciani.
Authorities were said to have been summoned to the couple’s residence in Georgia on three occasions over the past two weeks, further complicating the already tumultuous circumstances of their separation. The Gwinnett County Police Department reported that officers were dispatched to the couple’s mansion in Suwanee, Georgia, to address incidents related to a suicide threat, a domestic disturbance, and a theft report.
Authorities have not disclosed details regarding the circumstances surrounding each call, and it remains uncertain who made the reports or what officers found upon their arrival at the property.
The police activity occurs as Howard has officially taken steps to end the marriage. Court records indicate that the former NBA star submitted a divorce petition on Monday, citing that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.” Howard is seeking exclusive use of his Georgia mansion as the divorce proceedings advance.
The filing came after a surge of social media activity over the weekend, sparked by Amy Luciani’s series of allegations against Howard on Instagram. The posts rapidly circulated online and garnered considerable attention regarding the couple’s relationship.
The situation is notably unexpected, as the couple had previously undergone a divorce filing. Luciani filed for divorce around eight months ago but subsequently retracted the petition after the couple tried to mend their relationship.
With police visits and public accusations now in play, it seems the relationship had more profound issues developing beneath the surface, such as unresolved conflicts and communication breakdowns that may have contributed to the couple’s earlier divorce filing and subsequent attempts at reconciliation.
Neither Howard nor Luciani has made any public statements regarding the police responses at their residence. Authorities have yet to confirm if any arrests occurred during the reported incidents.