Friday, April 26, 2024

Paula Patton Accuses Robin Thicke of Tampering with Custody Order

Robin Thicke and Paula Patton
Robin Thicke and Paula Patton

*Attorneys for Paula Patton have accused her ex-husband Robin Thicke of tampering with a court order, according to a filing made public on Thursday.

The documents filed this week accuse the R&B singer of altering a custody court order and attempting to get her arrested in front of their 6-year-old son during a bitter custody dispute, reports The Associated Press.

The filing became public a day before a trial is scheduled to begin in Patton’s attempt to secure a five-year restraining order against Thicke. She has accused the crooner of being physically abusive to her during their marriage, and severely spanking their son. In late January, she obtained a temporary restraining order requiring Thicke to stay away from her and have only supervised visits with their son.

Thicke has denied he being abusive to his son. Also, his former attorney has said there was no basis for her domestic violence allegations and called them retaliatory.

Patton contends the singer’s alleged alteration of a court custody order and attempts to get her arrested are part of an effort to harass, intimidate and cause her emotional distress and constitute domestic violence.

“Mr. Thicke’s egregious, premeditated and unlawful domestic violence has terrorized” Patton and their son, the court documents said.

Patton’s attorneys said the restraining order trial could include as many as 26 witnesses and last 15 days or more.

Her filing also accuses Thicke of trying to manipulate a child services investigation by taking a case worker out to an expensive sushi dinner while the case was active.

Patton was granted sole custody of their son Julian on Jan. 26 and a judge ordered Thicke to stay away from his ex-wife and her home. To get the temporary restraining order, Patton included a sworn declaration alleging Thicke was abusive during their marriage and pushed her to the ground and kicked her during a fight in April 2013. She also cited a Jan. 19 incident in which she stated Thicke showed up at her mother’s house while their son was being interviewed by child services workers and refused to leave. After the child services workers left, Thicke banged on the door and demanded to see his son, leaving only after Patton’s mother called police, Patton wrote.

Thicke’s lawyers have said in court filings that the singer was cleared of any wrongdoing.

Thicke’s former attorney, Larry Ginsberg, accused Patton of manipulating her son to gain full custody. According to the AP, Ginsberg and his law firm were disqualified from working for Thicke on Tuesday because a new lawyer in his firm once worked for lawyers representing Patton and may have learned inside information about the case.

The legal fighting between Thicke and Patton began weeks after the singer’s father, actor Alan Thicke, died in December.

Thicke and Patton dated for 10 years before marrying in June 2005. She filed for divorce in October 2014, and their judgment was finalized a few months later.

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