When you break-up with someone, do it amicably. Learn from the lessons of Jack Osbourne's ex-girlfriend. Jack Osbourne sought a restraining order against his ex girlfriend, Niki Cloyd. However, the judge rejected a request that Jack filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court earlier today -- in which he claimed 24-year-old Niki Cloyd "is apparently in a state of unpredictable rage, and I fear that she intends to do further harm to me or to my property."
In the documents, Jack also claims Niki "went through my telephone text messages, my private computer files, and flew into a rage, destroying property in my home."
As TMZ reported, Cloyd was arrested after surveillance cameras appeared to show Niki scratching up the $250,000 car at Jack's Hollywood Hills home.
As for why the judge rejected Jack's protection request -- she stated that there was insufficient evidence for a restraining order ... but offered Jack this piece of advice: "Don't allow her in your home."
There are many grounds to seek a restraining order. The evidence must pinpoint the alleged suspect to the destruction of property and/or attack. From experience, it is much easier to get a restraining order on domestic violence grounds as opposed to one based on the destruction of personal property alone. Perhaps the evidence presented in Jack's case was all circumstantial. Either way, if you are thinking about obtaining a restraining order in Orange County or Los Angeles County, contact an Orange County divorce attorney for help and to discuss your options.
Source: TMZ.com: Jack Osbourne: I Need Protection from that Girl
