Former Boston Celtics champion point guard Rajon Rondo has had an emergency protective order issued by the request of the mother of his children, Ashley Bachelor, dismissed by a Kentucky judge after both Rondo and Bachelor “reached an agreement”, according to Brooks Holton of the Louisville Courier-Journal.
The order had been issued after a May 11 incident in which Bachelor reported Rondo “enraged and violent,” threatening her with a gun. Bachelor reported that she feared for the safety of herself and their children, stating that Rondo “has a history of volatile, erratic, explosive behavior.”
The league has previously acknowledged its awareness of the incident and is reportedly gathering more information at present.
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No criminal charges have been found to have been made against Rondo, but Bachelor related that she did not call 911 initially because of “what Rajon might do if a formal report was made.”
Neither the former Celtics guard nor his attorney returned the Courier Journal’s inquiries into the incident and subsequent court proceedings.
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