Overview
- Nicholson was arrested on August 7 and booked for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, accused of inflicting corporal injury on a cohabitant.
- On August 11, Elizabeth Lawlor secured a Santa Monica court’s temporary order requiring Nicholson to stay at least 100 yards away.
- Lawlor’s medical records show she was taken by ambulance to Cedars-Sinai Marina Del Rey Hospital, where she underwent emergency dental reconstruction and a CT scan revealed no brain hemorrhage.
- According to court filings, Lawlor has documented over $36,000 in medical, ambulance and therapy expenses stemming from alleged repeated abuse.
- Neither Nicholson nor his family have commented and the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office continues its criminal investigation.