Real Housewives of Potomac’s Ashley Darbey’s Husband Suspended By Bravo Over Butt Groping Claims, Reality Star Speaks Out
Real Housewives of Potomac’s Ashley Darbey’s Husband Suspended By Bravo Over Butt Groping Claims, Reality Star Speaks Out
The future is looking grim for Michael Darby of Real Housewives of Potomac. Bravo has officially issued a statement on Michael’s sexual assault accusations. Bravo has decided to suspend his involvement with the channel and the show while an investigation is underway. The statement reads:
“Bravo and Truly Original, the production company for ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac,’ have suspended filming with Michael Darby.”
They continued:
“The review is ongoing and we are not able to comment further.”
As we previously reported , Michael Darby, husband of RHOP principal cast member Ashley Darby, was accused of groping the buttocks of cameraman, Orville Palmer, on September 1, 2018. Palmer claims that he protested to Michael’s grabbing, and he responded with “a flirtatious look.” Michael is facing 11 years in prison, with a trial set for October 16, 2018. Meanwhile, Ashley is painting a different story. Over the weekend, she posted a message stating that no charges had been filed, no arrests were made and he has not been suspended.
Written by Miata Shanay


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