Keke Palmer’s Ex Darius Jackson Says ‘There’s A Lot’ He Wants To Share But He’s ‘Not Allowed To’ Following Abuse Claims From Entertainer
Keke Palmer’s Ex Darius Jackson Says ‘There’s A Lot’ He Wants To Share But He’s ‘Not Allowed To’ Following Abuse Claims From Entertainer
Darius Jackson is biting his tongue amid his ongoing drama with his famous ex-girlfriend Keke Palmer.
In an Instagram post, Darius Jackson said “There’s a lot I can say but not allowed to say,” seemingly hinting at his custody battle with the actress.
Darius Jackson continued,
“And at this point, don’t even want to say. I will say, however, that God is & will always be your greatest ally. I have put my trust, patience, timing & entire life onto him so that I can continue to get through the days.”
He added,
“Lord Jesus has been with me throughout & has strengthen me to the point where I am continuing to push forward & not looking back. He’s surrounded me with friends & family that has always been there as well as sending me love from many individuals who have reached out. And for that, I thank you.”
Keke Palmer — real name Lauren Palmer — and Jackson‘s issues initially became public knowledge when he chastised her for how she was dressed while watching Usher perform during his Las Vegas residency. However, the former lovers celebrated Keke Palmer‘s birthday together in November, with the actress refusing to confirm or deny whether they were still romantically involved.
The relationship took a turn for the worse after Palmer accused her ex of being verbally and physically abusive toward her throughout their relationship. In her initial restraining order request, Palmer claimed Jackson choked her, punched her, and was even rough with their son after becoming angry about his crying. Her testimony, coupled with photographs and a police report, prompted a judge to grant her restraining order request and give her temporary sole custody of their son, Leodis “Leo” Andrellton.
Palmer and Jackson have since asked a court judge to postpone their Dec. 5 restraining order/custody battle hearing, citing their intentions to attend mediation sessions to see if they could handle their problems privately.
Jackson concluded via Instagram,
“Extremely blessed to have repent & be baptized in the name of our Lord Jesus. But the work doesn’t stop, there’s so much I have to do in order to be fulfilled. Saving myself was the 1st step. ACTS 2:38”
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