The legal tension between Halle Bailey and DDG is stretching further into the year. A judge has confirmed that the temporary restraining order first issued in May will remain active until November 5th.
The court date, originally set for October 14th, was postponed by mutual agreement. This latest update follows the release of DDG’s new song “17 More Years,” where he opens up about their strained co-parenting relationship.
“I don’t wanna fight no more, tired of the court dates… If we talk, it’ll get better, go ahead and drop the case,” he raps.
He continues, “We ain’t got no communication, that’s the main thing… Still got respect for you, you are a good mom.”
In her initial filing, Bailey accused DDG of multiple instances of abuse, stating, “I cannot allow this abuse any longer… I never know when he is going to demand our son to be in his mother’s care.”
In June, DDG asked the court to prevent Bailey from taking their son overseas, but the request was denied. Bailey explained, “I must be on set in Italy to film a movie… This is my source of income… I cannot leave Halo with Darryl.”
With the restraining order still active and emotions playing out through music and legal filings, the next court session is shaping up to be just as tense.
