- Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert finalized her divorce from her husband, Jayson, in October.
- She was granted a temporary restraining order against him on Friday following several incidents.
- Rep. Boebert said her ex attacked their teenage son, then fled the home after grabbing a rifle.
Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert was granted a temporary restraining order against her ex-husband Jayson on Friday after she accused him of attacking their teenage son during a fight, threatening to harm her, and entering and taking a rifle from the family’s home without permission.
The pair officially divorced in October, though the restraining order is the latest in a series of flare-ups between the former couple as they navigate their contentious split.
The judge’s order Friday for a temporary restraining order, which could be made permanent at a hearing on Thursday, also included protections for the couple’s three younger sons.
In her request, she mentioned their January 6 argument in a restaurant where he claimed she had hit him — a claim he later recanted and that police eventually said was unfounded.
Jayson Boebert was uncooperative when police responded at the restaurant, which led to charges of disorderly conduct, third-degree criminal trespass, and obstructing a peace officer, according to court documents.
He also has “made multiple suicidal threats and threats to harm me over the past 14 months,” the Denver Post reported Rep. Boebert wrote in the filing.
Jayson Boebert said he’s just learning of the restraining order. In a text message to The Associated Press, he said he went into the home to clean it up in preparation for the arrival of “her Granny.” He also said that he was the victim at the restaurant. “I would never harm Lauren. I just want to move on and be in peace.”
He also accused his ex-wife of using the restraining order to “justify” her move to a new congressional district.
Congresswoman Boebert, a far-right Republican and a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, switched districts in December to escape a tough reelection bid and cited the family turmoil as another reason for her move from the Colorado town of Silt to Windsor in her new district.
In her request, Boebert also cited a physical fight between her ex-husband and their 18-year-old son on January 9. As their son called authorities, Jayson Boebert grabbed a rifle and left, according to court documents. Jayson Boebert was charged with harassment, prohibited use of a weapon, and third-degree assault, court documents show. Lauren Boebert was not present during that altercation.
Jayson Boebert did not directly respond to specific questions about the January 9 incident in the text messages to the AP.