Aries Spears Gives Up Custody of Son – You Want Him! Take Him!
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Comedian Aries Spears has voluntarily agreed to give full physical and legal custody of their 3-year-old son to his estranged wife Elisa Larregui.
According to court records, Spears’ wife Elisa Larregui filed for divorce February 7, due to irreconcilable differences. In one of the stipulations of the filing, Larregui demanded full custody of their 3-year-old son.
Although not initially requesting it with the divorce documents … four days later, Elisa filed for a restraining order against Aries, claiming he swung a baseball bat at her and nearly killed her.
According to Elisa’s restraining order docs, Aries was also a verbally abusive father … and had been physically abusive with one of her children from a past relationship.
Elisa was granted a temporary restraining order, requiring Spears to stay 100 yards clear of Elisa and their son unless there’s a prearranged visit.
Spears’ lawyer commented, “The family is mending and for the moment, they have chosen to place some distance between themselves. Aries and Elisa have been communicating peaceably and have worked things out between themselves. Aries looks forward to spending quality time with his son.”
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