Credit: Eugene Powers/Shutterstock, MEGA
Randall Emmett speak out after his ex-husband Ambyr Childers‘ a second restraining order against him was dismissed.
On Thursday, hours after it was revealed that the former couple, who were married for eight years and share 50/50 custody of their daughters London, 12, and Rylee, 9, were “working on a settlement” in the middle of their 34-year-old relationship. The actress claims that the 51-year-old film producer was investigated by the FBI, Randall is excited to go on.
“As stated in the record in court this morning by Attorney Heather Patrick, Ambyr and Randall have resolved their differences, and Ambyr’s request for restraining has been dismissed,” A rep for Randall confirmed to Page Six on January 26. “Randall is happy this matter has finished and behind him.”
According to court documents, all of Ambyr’s restraining cases, including the plea filed in October, were “dismissed” without prejudice, meaning he can reopen the case at any time.
As fans know, Ambyr is fighting for legal and physical custody of the same kids as Randall. And, in a second restraining order against Randall in December, he claimed he was being investigated by the FBI for alleged pedophilia. However, shortly after her allegations were made public, she denied the pending investigation on Instagram.
“The FBI has never investigated me and they’re not investigating me because there’s nothing to investigate,” fans said. “But unfortunately, in this culture, you can say whatever you want, and then it’s written, and then it’s considered ‘truth’ in this null culture. I’ve been a father for a long time. I have custody of all my children, and I have custody of all my children because I’m a good father and I’m a good person.
Randall is also in the middle of a custody battle with Vanderpump Rules star Lala Kentrung, 32, over 1 year-old daughter Samudra. And, in November, Randall accused his two exes of turning against him in an effort to win the custody battle.
“I believe that Ambyr and Lauren are working together [an] trying to tarnish my reputation to gain an advantage in custody,” Randall wrote in court documents at the time. “Ambyr has created abuse that never happened, and I believe that Lauren has convinced her.”