The order applies to the Republican congresswoman and the couple’s three minor children. A hearing is scheduled for Thursday to make the order permanent.
By Sandra Fish | The Colorado Sun
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert asked for and received a temporary restraining order Friday against her ex-husband, Jayson Boebert.
The order also covers three of the former couple’s four sons.
In requesting the order, the Republican congresswoman filled out a checklist alleging incidents ranging from name calling and harassing phone calls to “abusing children in household” between 2022 and Friday.
The most recent incident alleged in the chart was Friday, when the congresswoman claimed there was an instance of “threat by damage to property.” Lauren Boebert indicated on the form that police were called. The Colorado Sun verified that claim by obtaining an incident report from the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office, which said it was called to the Boeberts’ property by the congresswoman as she attempted to retrieve some items.