Selling Sunset star’s husband arrested for alleged assault

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The partner of Christine Quinn from Selling Sunset was taken into police custody on Tuesday (19 March) after experiencing a domestic situation with his wife and child.

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Entertainment Weekly was informed by the Los Angeles Police Department that a man named Christian Dumontet was arrested for allegedly using a glass bottle to harm a young child. He is facing charges of assault.

As stated in the article, cops showed up to the location following a conflict between family members in Hollywood Hills on March 19th around 2 in the afternoon.

The LAPD has been contacted by The Independent to provide their comment.

According to a statement from a public information officer, the culprit hurled a bag that held a glass bottle in the direction of the victim but failed to hit them. Unfortunately, the incident resulted in injury to the victim's child.

It was reported that the kid was taken via an ambulance to the ER.

TMZ has released photos showing Dumontet being escorted to a police car while wearing a robe.

At the age of 35, Quinn became a household name for her role in Selling Sunset, a show on Netflix that documents how the realtors at the Oppenheim Group sell luxurious Beverly Hills properties worth millions of dollars.

A friend they both knew introduced her to Dumontet and eventually, in December 2019, they tied the knot and became married.

Christine Quinn and her partner Christian were involved in a domestic incident, which resulted in Christian being taken into custody.

Dumontet was previously featured on a Netflix program, where significant occasions in their life were recorded. These occasions include their engagement party, a winter wedding with gothic undertones, and a baby shower with a jungle theme.

After leaving Selling Sunset season five, Quinn made some moves in May 2022 - she released her debut book, a memoir called How to Be a Boss B****, and set up her own real estate agency, RealOpen, alongside Dumontet.

In May of 2021, the couple happily received the arrival of their son who they named Christian Georges Dumontet.

Throughout the majority of the series, Quinn was depicted as the antagonist and in the final episode of season five, she was accused of offering money to a client as an incentive to not work with a real estate agent from Oppenheim Group. However, she strongly refuted these accusations.

In 2023, an image of Quinn was captured.

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Quinn made an announcement in April of 2022 that she departed from the Oppenheim Group in order to establish RealOpen, her own real estate venture focused on cryptocurrency.

"When the brokerage was launched," she informed People back then, "I made a business decision that was best for me and terminated my contract in order to transfer it to my own brokerage."

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