Tamar Braxton no longer has to keep her distance from ex-boyfriend after restraining order dismissed

Tamar Braxton no longer has to keep her distance from her ex-boyfriend David Adefeso after his restraining order is dismissed … after neither appears in court for hearing

  • Neither the 43-year-old songstress or her ex attended the Tuesday hearing 
  • Adefeso obtained the restraining order against Tamar last September
  • He claimed that she had made death threats against him, and had assaulted him while he was driving

A restraining order against Tamar Braxton brought by her boyfriend David Adefeso in a Los Angeles court has been dismissed.

Neither the 43-year-old songstress or her ex attended the Tuesday hearing, according to TMZ, leading the court to dissolve the legal arrangement.

Adefeso obtained the restraining order against Tamar, who is the younger sister of R&B staple Toni Braxton, last September amid claims that she had made death threats against him, and had assaulted him while he was driving.

The latest: A restraining order against Tamar Braxton brought by her boyfriend David Adefeso in a Los Angeles court has been dismissed. The former couple was snapped in 2019 in LA

The Maryland native and Adefeso have not gotten back together, a source told the outlet.

The All the Way Home songstress, appearing on The Tamron Hall Show in October, denied her ex’s claims.

‘I am a survivor a domestic violence relationship,’ she told Hall. ‘And not at any point [were] David and I in an abusive relationship.’

She said that the had audio recordings which proved her innocent of any physical abuse in the exchange.

The All the Way Home songstress, appearing on The Tamron Hall Show in October, denied her ex's claims

The All the Way Home songstress, appearing on The Tamron Hall Show in October, denied her ex’s claims 

Neither the 43-year-old songstress or her ex attended the Tuesday hearing, according to TMZ, leading the court to dissolve the legal arrangement

Neither the 43-year-old songstress or her ex attended the Tuesday hearing, according to TMZ, leading the court to dissolve the legal arrangement 

She told Hall: ‘He has the video tape. He has it. It was in his car. Release it.’

She opened up on the lighter times of her relationship with Adefeso.

‘Let me tell you something, I loved David,’ she said. ‘He was my best friend. He was an amazing, amazing partner. He was my son’s best friend as well, they were best friends. And it’s just so hard because through everything else, I never expected this from him.’

Adefeso told People in September in a statement that he wished Braxton the best in terms of her ‘mental and emotional stability,’ enunciating that he was ‘the victim in this situation.’

‘As I document in the filing, I am actually the victim of domestic abuse,’ he said. ‘One in seven men experience severe physical violence, yet it remains a silent epidemic. As humiliating as this is, I must speak out for my own truth and others who do not have a platform.’

He continued: ‘And although not part of the filing, I must affirm here and now that I have never physically abused Tamar before, during or after our relationship. Period. I want to resolve our legal issues and move on with my life to focus on my business, my family and the future.’