Christine Quinn’s Husband Files For Divorce After Being Arrested Twice Following Alleged Domestic Violence Incident

The former 'Selling Sunset' star wed Christian Dumontet in December 2019 before welcoming their son in May 2021

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Christine Quinn, Christian Dumontet

Christine Quinn’s husband Christian Dumontet has filed for divorce.

The news comes weeks after he was arrested twice for violating temporary restraining orders. TMZ was first to report that Dumontet filed for divorce in the Superior Court of California on Friday, April 5.

PEOPLE reached out to reps for both Quinn, 35, and Dumontet, 44, but did not immediately hear back.

In documents obtained and reviewed by PEOPLE, Dumontet requested a dissolution of their marriage citing irreconcilable differences.

<p>Image Press Agency/NurPhoto/Shutterstock</p> Christine Quinn and Christian Dumontet

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Christine Quinn and Christian Dumontet

Dumontet is asking that a judge terminate the court's ability to award support to Quinn, as well as separate their property and assets.

He is also requesting legal custody of their only child, Christian George. However, Dumontet did state that he would allow Quinn visitation rights.

He and the former Selling Sunset star tied the knot in December 2019 before welcoming their son in May 2021.

Related: Christine Quinn Claims Husband Locked Security Gate, Turned off Wifi to Trap Her and Their Son in Home

At the center of their ongoing dispute was an alleged domestic violence incident that took place in their home in which Dumontet allegedly threw a bag with a glass bottle inside of it at Quinn on March 19. He was arrested following the alleged incident.

In a statement to PEOPLE at the time, the LAPD confirmed that the father missed her but hit their son, who was treated by paramedics.

He was charged with assault with a "deadly weapon," according to a statement from law enforcement.

The following day, Dumonte was arrested for a second time at their home, after allegedly violating an emergency protective order that had been put in place.

Amy Sussman/Getty Christine Quinn and Christian Dumontet, 2021
Amy Sussman/Getty Christine Quinn and Christian Dumontet, 2021

This resulted in Quinn's request for a temporary restraining order. Dumontet later filed for a restraining order of his own, claiming "there was no glass in the bag."

A judge recently approved Quinn’s request.

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Her temporary restraining order for "domestic violence prevention" was approved on March 28 and stated that Dumontet had to vacate their shared Hollywood home where the alleged incident took place.

He must also not come within 100 yards (300 feet) of her, her home, her vehicle, her job, or their child’s “school or childcare.”

The order is in effect until a hearing scheduled for April 17.

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