Judge Extends No-Contact Order, Bars Ray J From Seeing Kids Over Christmas
The case moved forward through the Los Angeles City Attorney, who filed six misdemeanors after the Thanksgiving livestream despite the District Attorney's declination.
Overview
- A judge extended a no-contact restraining order that prevents Ray J from any contact with daughter Melody, 7, and son Epik, who turns six during the holidays.
- Ray J now faces six misdemeanor counts tied to the livestream incident, including brandishing a firearm, use of force, and child endangerment.
- Los Angeles County City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto filed the charges even though the county District Attorney declined to pursue the case.
- He was arrested on Thanksgiving and released on $50,000 bail, later telling reporters he is missing Christmas and his son's birthday.
- Princess Love alleges he pointed a gun at her and their children during the stream, a claim Ray J denies as she publicly urged him to seek professional help.