In newly surfaced court documents, rapper DDG has asked the court to stop Halle Bailey from taking their 17-month-old son, Halo, out of the country. The legal move comes amid a custody and restraining order case between the former couple, who split in 2024.
DDG alleges Halle Bailey is an ’emotional and psychological risk’ to son Halo
DDG has requested the court to block his former partner Halle Bailey from travelling abroad with their son Halo, as per new court filings. The rapper has requested an emergency hearing to prevent the Last Holiday star from taking international trips with their 17-month-old son, specifically raising concerns over an upcoming vacation to Italy.
In addition to the travel restriction, DDG is seeking a domestic violence restraining order. He alleges that Bailey has shown behavior that could pose emotional and psychological harm to their child, including what he describes as “repeated threats of self-harm.” He further argues that international travel would remove the child from the court’s jurisdiction and limit access to emergency protection if needed. (via PEOPLE)
DDG also claimed that Bailey has experienced emotional instability that could endanger their child’s safety. In one instance, he says she took his firearm during an argument and left with it. According to his account, he later found her outside, holding the weapon.
This legal filing comes shortly after Bailey was granted temporary legal and physical custody of their son, Halo, last month. At the time, she accused DDG of physically and emotionally abusing her. The court had also issued a temporary restraining order then, requiring DDG to keep a distance of at least 100 yards from both Bailey and their son. Effective until June 4, the order recently expired.
Additionally, Bailey requested that DDG be denied any visitation rights unless supervised. She asked that if visitation is granted, it should be limited to once a week for six hours under professional supervision while Halo is in Los Angeles. Further, he should not be allowed to take their son outside Los Angeles County.
Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.