A judge has granted Doja Cat’s mom, Deborah Elizabeth Sawyer, a permanent restraining order against her 30-year-old son, Raman Dalithando Dlamini, following her allegations of abuse in court.
According to RadarOnline.com, Dlamini didn’t show up for the court date, leading the judge to side with Sawyer’s testimony. The granted restraining order is valid for five years.
Last month, reports circulated about Doja’s brother being physically abusive, including an incident where he knocked out one of her teeth and damaged her property.
When approached by the press, he later responded, “I don’t have a restraining order against me.”
During that time, Sawyer urgently sought court intervention due to her growing concerns about her son’s behavior. She requested a restraining order requiring him to stay 100 yards away from herself, Doja, and Dlamini’s 13-year-old son.
Sawyer claimed she lived with “constant anxiety” for her safety.
In her petition, Sawyer claimed her son had “choked me and threatened to hit me several times.”
Additionally, she wrote in the filing, “He has made so many comments that are so deeply hurtful and offensive that I feel I have had to block them from memory just to go on day after day.”
“He uses these bullying tactics to manipulate me into giving him more money, more money then what is rational and reasonable. It puts additional stress on me to work so hard, and then he abuses me and it’s hard for me to recover to complete my work tasks”
She said, “The possibility of having a peaceful household to raise my grandson is completely compromised with this erratic behavior. There are many times [his son] does not want him to come over to the house.”
Sawyer, appointed legal guardian of the 13-year-old, obtained a temporary restraining order, but Doja wasn’t included.
Although Doja’s mom has a permanent restraining order against her son, she has yet to file her own paperwork against her brother.
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