Djimon Hounsou’s Child Mama
Take heed to Tense Argument Earlier than Alleged Battle
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Djimon Hounsou‘s child mama is looking BS on the report he made to cops … and, she’s acquired audio she says exhibits her calm and funky whereas he tried to kick her out of their shared house.
Ri’za Marie recorded her dialog with Djimon previous to her arrest for assault … telling us she was heading to Miami on a visit to get away from the strain in her relationship when she acquired a textual content from Djimon demanding she vacate the property.
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Regardless of separating about two years in the past, Marie says the 2 have been residing collectively … till December 2, when she says he took her keys and would not give them again.
Take heed to the clip for your self — Ri’za repeatedly asks for her keys again, telling Djimon he does not have the fitting in addition her from her residence and explaining she’ll name the cops if he retains refusing.
Whereas it is exhausting to listen to Djimon in a lot of the recording, there are moments the place he appears to vent his frustrations … even referring to her as a “bitter f***ing divorced person” earlier than yelling at her to get out.
Ri’za tells us she was standing within the door of Djimon’s G-Wagon throughout this argument … conserving the door from closing by standing in it.
She claims Djimon stored making an attempt to shut the door on her, so she put her arm out to dam the door from hitting her … and insists she by no means thought she hit him or that he was injured.
After their argument, Ri’za says she went to her room to get away from Djimon, who then threw her keys below the door. He then left to make a report back to Atlanta cops, Ri’za says.
Within the alleged texts, Djimon has no situation with the youngsters staying, however Ri’za is not welcome in the home anymore … and he says he plans to vary the safety system and storage code.
Price noting … Ri’za tells us she plans to current the audio to defend herself in courtroom.
She says … “My only intention for my family has always been privacy, respect, and healthy communication. Djimon is not my enemy, he is the father of my two beautiful toddlers. I have consistently aimed to support, empower, and collaborate with him, both within and beyond our relationship.”
She continues … “It is devastating when a family unit is torn apart, as the children ultimately suffer the most. I have made many attempts to engage in healthy communication and foster unity, with the hope of moving our family forward in a productive and peaceful way. I sincerely hope we can find a place of balance and unity in the near future, not only for our own peace, but for the well being of our beautiful son and daughter.”
We have reached out to reps for Djimon … up to now, no phrase again.