DDG Requested Judge To Stop Halle Bailey From Traveling With Their Son

According to legal documents submitted Wednesday morning, DDG requested the judge to stop Halle Bailey from flying to Italy this weekend. He cited concerns over her mental health and alleged she poses an “imminent emotional and psychological risk” to their child.

DDG Asks Judge To Stop Halle Bailey From Traveling With Their Son

In the court filing, DDG—whose real name is Darryl Granberry—claims Bailey has plans to leave the country on Saturday. He argues that the trip would take Halo out of the court’s jurisdiction while raising serious concerns about Bailey’s emotional state and ability to care for their child during international travel.

DDG highlighted multiple incidents, he says, which point to concerning behavior. One of the more serious allegations involves a moment during Bailey’s pregnancy when she allegedly took DDG’s firearm without informing him of her whereabouts. He says he later found her outside holding the weapon.

READ NEXT: HALLE BAILEY FILES A RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST DDG

But that’s not it. DDG is also accusing her of almost having an abortion without his knowledge, but claims she ultimately changed her mind and carried the pregnancy to term.

In addition to that, the most alarming allegation involves a string of messages DDG claims Bailey sent two months after Halo was born—texts that he says included suicidal threats and allusions to possibly harming their child.

Update (June 6, 2025) DDG’s Request Has Been Denied

In a statement with XXL, DDG’s legal team claims the court did approve the temporary restraining order, stating,

” The Court granted Mr. Granberry a Temporary Restraining Order based on the serious allegations set forth in his application. The issuance of this order reflects the court’s finding that there is sufficient cause to provide immediate legal protection while the matter proceeds.”

According to the statement from DDG’s attorney, custody issues remain unresolved and will be addressed at a full hearing.

“These are highly sensitive matters involving a minor child, and Mr. Granberry remains committed to resolving them through the appropriate legal channels, not the court of public opinion.”

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