'The Hills' Star Audrina Patridge Accuses Ex Corey Bohan of Domestic Violence, Granted Restraining Order
By Ryan Naumann on July 19, 2019 at 6:56 AM EDT
“The Hills” star Audrina Patridge’s ex-husband Corey Bohan is being accused of domestic violence and an emergency investigation has been launched, and has been ordered to stay away from his ex and daughter.
According to court records obtained by The Blast, an emergency motion was filed by Patridge this week seeking a temporary restraining order against Bohan.
The petition is listed as being filed on behalf of Patridge and Bohan’s daughter Kirra.
Bohan responded to the petition in court and a hearing was held in Orange County Court. The judge granted the temporary restraining order until a hearing later this month.
Bohan was ordered to stay away 100 yards from Patridge and their kid, including avoiding coming near their home, Kirra's school, and other locations. He has also been denied visitation until the investigation is complete.
The details of the restraining order are limited as the majority of the information was sealed by the court. Partridge listed the most recent alleged abuse as "May 2019, continuing to present." She claimed Bohan continues to commit abuse to this day.
Partridge did request for their current custody deal to be changed as part of the petition, and is seeking full custody of their kid.
The court records show an emergency investigation was opened and, at the hearing later this month, an investigator will come to court and give testimony.
Sources close to the case tell The Blast, Bohan is "under investigation by officers in Costa Mesa for a recent incident" with Partridge and Kirra.
The new alleged incident is unrelated to a situation that occurred a few weeks back, where Bohan is accused of not showing up for a custody drop-off with his ex.
Earlier this year, Patridge and Bohan were able to reach a divorce settlement where he agreed to allow his daughter Kirra to film for ‘The Hills: New Beginnings’ with Partridge. She also agreed to not allow Kirra to be exposed to any other projects without his approving.
The two had worked out a joint legal and physical custody deal and neither appeared to be paying child support. Patridge also agreed to pay for private school in the future.
The docs noted Patridge pulls in $10,000 a month and Bohan pulls in around $2,500.
The reality star originally filed for divorce in 2017 and the two were able to settle the majority of issues. The couple split up a few different bank accounts and each gets to keep their household furniture, jewelry, and other belongings.
Bohan finally allowing their daughter to appear on “The Hills” came after her protested in court.
Bohan’s originally plead for an order, “restraining either party from allowing the minor child to be filed [sic] or to appear on any reality television production without the express written consent of the other parent.” aka keep our daughter Kirra off TV.
Bohan claimed he was worried Kirra may have already filmed scenes for the show, so he added a request for an order that Patridge “revoke any prior consent she may have provided for the minor child to appear on ‘The Hills’ reboot.”
He said in the docs, “I do not believe it is in Kirra’s best interest to appear on reality TV as the effects of being in the public spotlight could be extremely damaging to such a young child and could result in potentially dangerous interactions with fans and/or paparazzi.”
Bohan added, “I believe that any consent that Audrina has given to allow Kirra to appear on ‘The Hills’ reflects poor judgment.”