New particulars of Cassie Randolph’s choice to file a restraining order towards Colton Underwood are beginning to emerge.
According to the court docket paperwork obtained by TMZ, the 25-year-old graduate pupil has accused Underwood, 28, of harassing her through textual content message following their break up. In a few of the alleged texts, Underwood reportedly accused his ex of seeing her ex-boyfriend. Randolph additionally claimed that the previous Bachelor positioned a monitoring system on the underside of her automobile and alleged he has proven up uninvited to her condominium and mum or dad’s residence in Huntington Beach on “obsessive walks” in the course of the evening.
While Randolph and Underwood went public with their break up in May, she claims they referred to as it quits in mid-April within the docs, per TMZ. She additionally alleged that Underwood despatched her nameless textual content messages and pretended to have a stalker of his personal.
Us Weekly confirmed on Friday, September 11, that Randolph filed the paperwork in Los Angeles, citing Domestic Violence Prevention as the rationale for her request.
Underwood and Randolph, who met on season 23 of The Bachelor, introduced their break up on May 29, vowing to remain “associates” after practically two years collectively.
“Colton and I’ve damaged up, however have determined to stay part of every others lives. With all that now we have gone via, now we have a particular bond that can all the time be there,” she wrote through Instagram on the time. “I like Colton very a lot and have an unlimited quantity of respect for him. We have each discovered and grown a lot these previous couple years, and can all the time have every others again. Always.”
Less than two months later, Underwood threw shade at Randolph for her choice to do an interview with Chris Harrison about their break up. While she performed coy concerning the purpose behind their choice to name it quits, Underwood reiterated their plans to not focus on the breakup in any respect. As a end result, Randolph revealed his plans to write down a further chapter of his memoir, The First Time.
In August, Underwood seemingly cleared the air, telling Reality Steve that Randolph permitted the content material of his new chapter, which will likely be launched in January.
“I wrote the chapter and he or she noticed it and was OK with it and we made modifications. I say we. I do know it’s my guide however like, there was extra than simply the breakup that was going to enter the guide, the additional chapter,” he mentioned on the time. “The chapter is a component our breakup and half me having COVID. We go into the main points that we’re snug sharing in that chapter and we each went over it collectively. … Honestly, I feel her being part of it made it even higher.”
Later that month, Randolph and Underwood unfollowed one another on Instagram.
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Source: www.usmagazine.com