
Christine Quinn's Husband Faces Felony Charge After Arrest, Expert Says | 1L9721J | 2024-03-23 23:08:01
Promoting Sundown alum Christine Quinn's husband, Christian Richard, is taking a look at critical authorized consequences after being arrested following an alleged domestic violence incident.
"What's going to occur here is that Christian's going to be charged with a felony," lawyer and authorized professional Neama Rahmani, who shouldn't be concerned in the case, solely advised Us Weekly on Wednesday, March 20. "Whenever you do one thing which will end in nice bodily damage, it doesn't need to be a standard weapon like a gun or a knife. Throwing glass is enough, and that makes the assault a felony and not a misdemeanor."
Rahmani added that Quinn, 35, "doesn't should press expenses," as the case is considered a criminal offense towards the state.
"The case goes to move ahead whether she needs to or not," he stated.

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Us confirmed on Wednesday that Richard, 45, had been taken into custody in the future prior and booked for assault with a lethal weapon. TMZ reported that he allegedly threw a bag with glass in it at Quinn, lacking her and putting the pair's Three-year-old son, Christian.
Photographs obtained by the outlet confirmed Richard being taken into custody whereas sporting a bathrobe. Simply hours after he posted a bond of $300,000 and was launched from police custody on Wednesday, Richard was arrested again when he returned to Quinn's Hollywood Hills property, thus violating the restraining order obtained towards him in the future prior.
Neither Richard nor Quinn have addressed the alleged incident.
Along with the legal case Richard is dealing with, Rahmani advised Us that there may be "a dependency case" since Richard and Quinn share a young son.
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"Social staff might become involved. If they consider that the child is in danger, that's how youngsters get removed from one dad or mum, or typically even each mother and father," he explained. "Often relating to domestic violence, if there's a failure to stop the domestic violence, the victim may additionally lose custody. However it seems like on this case she did the best thing. She referred to as 911, she was defending her baby. So, if there's a dependency case, it might just be towards Christian."
While Richard is taking a look at a felony charge, Rahmani advised Us that the results he'll face are less sure.

"It's really going to depend upon if there's a plea supply and whether he goes to trial or not," Rahmani explained. "In a spot like Los Angeles, if somebody doesn't have legal history and there are first time events, they can get off with just probation in the first instance or a suspended sentence. So, it's going to depend upon what his legal professionals are capable of negotiate based mostly on the details of the case in addition to the legal historical past, and admittedly, what the deputy district lawyer who's assigned to the case — the prosecutor — decides to offer."
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Within the wake of Richard's arrest, Quinn is "planning on leaving" her husband, a supply advised Us on Thursday, March 21. "She's planning on filing for divorce," the insider added.
Quinn and Richard tied the knot in December 2019. They cofounded Real Open actual estate brokerage in April 2022 after Quinn left Selling Sunset and the Oppenheim Group behind.
During a Might 2020 interview with Bustle, Quinn referred to as Richard "every part that [she] ever needed" in a companion.
"He's the other of me in every means because I like to put myself out there. I like to be fabulous. He doesn't care about dressing up or wanting good. He doesn't care about any of that stuff," she stated. "He only cares about his work and traveling. Which I care about as properly."
In the event you or someone you already know are experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential help.
With reporting by Christina Garibaldi
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