Mel B claims ex Stephen Belafonte is running a pornography production company, could endanger their child
Mel B made another blockbuster claim in her wild divorce drama. Lawyers for the ex-Spice Girl appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom on Monday and accused estranged husband Stephen Belafonte of running a pornography production company that might endanger the couple's 5-year-old daughter.
Ultimately, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lawrence Riff disagreed, and ruled that after three weeks of no contact, Belafonte would be allowed two 4-hour monitored visits each week.
"The evidence will show that a large number of computers located in the possession of Mr. Belafonte shows he is involved in running pornographic sites," Mel B's lawyer Larry Bakman said.
"Based upon the offer of proof, the court is not persuaded that the minor biological child will be at any meaningful risk of harm during monitored visitation," Judge Riff said.
She claimed he knocked up the nanny Lorraine Gilles and forced her into group sex. Last week, Gilles sued Brown for defamation claiming the British star actually seduced her.
Gilles, now 26, claims she was just 18 when Brown and Belafonte plied her with booze and cajoled her into sex after they first met at a Hollywood bar in 2009.
Gilles said her pregnancy was the result of a one night stand with a man she met at a bar, and that Brown helped through its termination.
Jamra said he hadn't seen his daughter with Brown for three weeks and worried the child might wonder if he'd abandoned her.
"As I speak, we are developing new evidence," Bakman told Judge Riff. Jamra said she thought a week was more appropriate. "Murder trials are done in less than 15 days," Jamra said. "We believe 20 witnesses is an absurdity."
Source: New York Daily News
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