Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Jennifer Freeman charged with assaulting partner Earl Watson

“My Wife and Kids” actress Jennifer Freeman is being charged with assaulting her spouse, NBA player Earl Watson. In legal papers filed by Watson last week, Jennifer is said to have attacked Watson because he was suspicious about a text message she had received at about close to midnight. Watson filed for divorce after the Aug. 1 incident, seeking full custody of the couple’s 10-month-old daughter.

Jennifer Freeman and Earl Watson’s DV brawl

As outlined by court documents, Jennifer Freeman had received a text message at around 11 p.m. Aug. 1, which moved a suspicious Earl Watson to check into her phone, says TMZ. Watson said that Jennifer, who was upset at the fact he took the phone, started to hit him “twice in the face with her right open hand.” According to court papers, she than grabbed and bit into Watson’s right wrist, “breaking the skin, leaving teeth marks and drawing blood.” Once she was done with the wrist, Watson says she proceeded to chomp down on his chest, drawing blood once more. But she didn’t stop there. As outlined by Watson, Jennifer even attempted to attack him with an iron, but he was able to prevent any more harm by knocking the object out of her hand.

Jennifer Freeman, who’s 24, is best known for her role as Claire Kyle within the ABC television sitcom “My Wife and Kids.”

A change of heart with Earl and Jennifer

Earl Watson, who played with the Indiana Pacers last season, appears to have had a change of heart. New reports indicate that Watson had decided to withdraw his divorce petition. The two are reconciling with “plans to make their marriage work,” reports the gossip news site.

Earl Watson and Jennifer Freeman were married May 17, 2009, at TV producer Ed Weinberger’s California mansion in Los Angeles. The couple’s first child, daughter Isabella Amour Watson, was born on Oct. 16 last year.

Additional reading

TMZ

tmz.com/2010/08/11/nba-player-earl-watson-jennifer-freeman-my-wife-and-kids-indiana-pacers-bite-attack-ucla/



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