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Christine Quinn Accuses Christian of Throwing Dog Poop at Her & Peeing on Floor as She Shares New Details of What Led Up to His Arrest, Alleges He "Faked a Suicide Attempt" as a Test

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Christine Quinn made shocking allegations against her allegedly mentally ill husband, Christian Dumontet, in a bombshell restraining order request, detailing his alleged abuse following a Couple of arrests last week.

After Christian was taken into custody twice, once on charges of domestic violence and a second time for violating an emergency protective order put into place due to the reported violence, the Selling Sunset star, 35, accused Christian of throwing poop at her and peeing on the floor of their Los Angeles home amid an outburst. She also accused him of faking a suicide attempt to see if she really loved him.

In court documents obtained by Page Six on March 27, Christine spotlighted Christian’s mental state, claiming he suffers from multiple mental health issues, including bipolar, mania, and schizophrenia, and she looked back at an argument on March 18, just one day before his first arrest.

According to Christine, the argument erupted after she expressed “dissatisfaction” with their Relationship, feeling that Christian was making a “lack of financial contribution” and “lack of effort” to be a “true partner.”

This reportedly led Christian to start yelling at Christine and throwing flowers around their home.

“He narrowly missed hitting me with one of the metal rods, but I was struck by one of boxes he threw,” she stated. “He then opened a can of Red Bull and threw that across the room as well, making more of a mess … and returned a short time later, and threw dog feces at me, which he pulled out of the trash.”

Then, Christian allegedly “pulled out his penis and began to urinate on the floor,” she continued, noting his “rampage went on for some time.”

“After he collected and threw multiple heavy floral arrangements at me over the course of approximately half an hour, he then retrieved and opened a can of Dr. Pepper and proceeded to pour it all over the bed and the floor, all the while shouting and yelling abuse,” she continued.

While Christine wanted to call for help, she feared if she called the police that Christian “could then seriously injure or kill [her] before the police were able to get through the gate.”

“I then locked him out, and our son and I spent the night in the master bedroom,” she revealed. “I could hear him continuing to shout and yell, and could hear him smashing and breaking things through the house.”

After retreating to her bedroom, Christine, who said she had video footage of the reported incident on her phone, felt “terrified” for herself and her two-year-old son, Christian Georges, and she planned to get them out of the home the following day.

Once that day came, Christine brought a nanny in to care for the boy as she cleaned up as she “normally” does and quickly found herself arguing with Christian about his mess.

As she sat on the ground, gathering laundry, with her son beside her, things took a turn for the worse as Christian allegedly became aggressive.

“While I was working, I heard, and felt the rush of air from an object hurtling towards me and our son. The next instant I heard what sounded like glass breaking,” she claimed. “[I] saw broken glass in our son’s hair and on the floor. After a few seconds our son burst into tears and began screaming. I was concerned about his health and safety.”

Right away, Christine had her nanny call the cops.

“I went back upstairs to the master bedroom and confronted him,” Christine recalled. “I asked him why he would do something like that, why he would throw something at me and our son, and told him that no one can help him if he doesn’t talk to someone to get help for his anger and mental health issues.”

Christian was later arrested but has since denied his wife’s claims against him in a restraining order filing against her, which was temporarily denied.

Christine then stated that Christian was once “having a mental breakdown and was delusional, disoriented, and seemed to be hallucinating,” adding, ”He didn’t know who I was, and was apparently convinced I was some sort of imposter, and physically attacked me, scratching me.”

Also in Christine’s court documents, via Page Six, Christine looked back on a September 2023 incident, during which she was flying from Paris to reunite with Christian in Hungary.

“[He] faked a suicide attempt to see if I cared about him,” she claimed.

“[Christian] became angry at me, questioning why I needed to work, asserting that he was providing for everything,” Christine shared. “That night, in our hotel room, I watched [Richard] pour handfuls of pills [and] appear to shove them into his mouth, with pills flying out of his hands and spilling on the floor, and then tell me he was dying.

“When I asked him what he wanted me to do, he told me ‘just stay with me.’ When I asked him what pills he took and how many, so I could help him, he just told me he took many other pills that day,” she continued, noting that she “had no idea how to call for emergency services” in Hungary.

“I was terrified that [Richard] had poisoned and endangered himself. After what felt like an hour of [Richard] apparently falling in and out of consciousness and me being terrified, he suddenly appeared sober again and said ‘You passed the test, you really do love me,’” she stated. “When I realized that he had faked the whole thing, I became very afraid of [Richard], and what else he could potentially do.”

Also with her restraining order request, Christine asked to be allowed to remain in her and Christian’s home, saying she had “nowhere else to go.”

Selling Sunset is currently streaming on Netflix.

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