Former “Glee” star Naya Rivera was charged with domestic battery after her husband told police she struck him on the lip and head while the two were walking in West Virginia with their year-old son.
Ryan Dorsey showed Kanawha County sheriff’s deputies a cell phone video of the alleged attack Saturday night in the town of Chesapeake, according to a police report. Deputies said they noticed “minor injuries consistent with his statement.”
The two had been arguing over their son, Josey, a sheriff’s spokesman told People. He said Dorsey didn’t need medical attention.
Rivera was released on a $1,000 personal recognizance bond.
Rivera recently filed for divorce from Dorsey after two years of marriage.
Rivera has since dished majorly on Big Sean in her tell-all memoir Sorry Not Sorry. She revealed that she once caught Ariana Grande at home with Big Sean, while they were still together.
A representative for Big Sean said in a statement following the breakup that after “careful thought and much consideration, Sean has made the difficult decision to call the wedding off. Sean wishes Naya nothing but the best and it is still his hope that they can continue to work through their issues privately.”
Rivera wrote in Sorry Not Sorry: “I learned that I was no longer getting married from the internet, and at the same time as the rest of the world. Not only were we no longer getting married, but apparently we weren’t even together anymore.”
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