The “Irishman” producer and Childers were married from 2009 until 2015, and they co-parent two daughters together: London, 12, and Rylee, 9.
against her ex-husband, Randall Emmett, was denied on Tuesday, according to court documents obtained by Page Six.she claimed Emmett’s attorney Ben Valencia wrote a “threatening” email about her that left her in “legitimate fear for [her] safety and well-being.”
“When will you get some real money together so we can take this c–t out once and for all. This is not good for your girls,” Valencia allegedly wrote in the email to Emmett, 51, which he accidentally forwarded to Childers. The judge cited that since email between Emmett and Valencia fell under “confidential attorney-client communication” and was sent “inadvertently” to Childers, the email is “inadmissible.”
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