Former “Promoting Sundown” star Christine Quinn’s husband, Christian Dumontet, identified on the present as Christian Richard, is dealing with fees after allegedly being concerned in a home dispute at their Los Angeles dwelling.
Based on Los Angeles Police Division public data officer Jeff Lee, officers responded to their Hollywood Hills dwelling on March 19 at 2 p.m.
Lee mentioned Dumontet allegedly threw a bag with a glass bottle inside it at Quinn however missed and the bag hit a baby on the dwelling.
Lee didn’t specify if the kid injured was Dumontet and Quinn’s 2-year-old son, Christian Georges Dumontet.
Police arrested Dumontet on the scene for assault with a lethal weapon. In images, Dumontet is carrying a white gown and no footwear.
Based on Los Angeles inmate information, Dumontet is at the moment being held on $30,000 bail.
Quinn left “Promoting Sundown” after the Netflix actuality present’s fifth season. Earlier than her departure, each she and her husband had been featured within the sequence, together with their 2019 wedding ceremony.
Quinn departed the present after dealing with accusations from fellow Oppenheim Group colleague Emma Hernan that Quinn had tried to bribe a consumer to work together with her as an alternative of Hernan. Quinn has denied the accusation.
Quinn didn’t instantly reply to TODAY.com’s March 20 request for remark.
It was not instantly clear if Dumontet had secured authorized illustration and couldn’t be reached for remark.
Who’s Christian Dumontet?
Dumontet is a former software program engineer for Cisco, based on his LinkedIn web page.
In 2007, he and two others based the Boston-based firm Foodler, which was a web based meals ordering service.
Grubhub purchased Foodler in 2017, based on a Boston Globe story on the time.
Quinn and Dumontet launched RealOpen, a brokerage that permits individuals to purchase actual property utilizing crypto, in April 2022. Each are listed on the corporate’s web site as founders, with Dumontet as CEO and Quinn as CMO.