Cops Return to Christine Quinn’s House After Husband's Release Following Domestic Violence Arrest
Christine Quinn and Christian Richard. Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA
Christine Quinn’s home was visited by the police twice following her husband, Christian Richard’s, arrest for domestic violence. A cop car was spotted pulling up to Quinn’s Hollywood Hills property on Wednesday, March 20. In images obtained by We, the authorities were seen exiting the vehicle and heading towards the house.
Earlier in the day, the police were spotted near Quinn's house. A spokesperson from the Los Angeles Police Department informed Page Six that they were doing a "building search" to check for any potential threats.
Later on, the couple's house was visited twice. This occurred several hours after Richard, 44, was taken into custody for allegedly committing assault with a deadly weapon. The second visit happened after Richard was released on bail. It was reported on Wednesday that Richard was arrested while wearing his bathrobe.
The police informed Page Six that the suspect threw a bag with a glass bottle inside at the victim. Unfortunately, the victim was not hit, but the victim's 3-year-old son, Christian, was injured in the incident.
Cops Return to Christine Quinn’s House After Husband's Release Following Domestic Violence Arrest
Police are called to Christine Quinn’s home after her husband was released for domestic violence on March 20, 2024. APEX/MEGA
Neither Richard nor Quinn have addressed the alleged incident.
The couple got married in December 2019 after a quick romance. Chrishell, who used to be on Selling Sunset, met Richard through a friend and they started dating.
Chrishell shared with Bustle in May 2020, "[My friend said] he's also looking for a house.' And I thought, double bonus! We had a great steak dinner, got to know each other, and clicked instantly. He's everything I've ever wanted."
She mentioned then: "He's completely different from me in every aspect because I enjoy being outgoing. I love to dress up and look fabulous. But he's not concerned about appearances or dressing up. He's focused on his work and traveling, which are also important to me."
Cops Return to Christine Quinn’s House After Husband's Release Following Domestic Violence Arrest
After two years of marriage, Christine Quinn and Christian Richard became parents to their son. In a surprise move, Quinn shared with Netflix viewers her decision to leave the Oppenheim Group real estate firm and step away from Selling Sunset.
Quinn revealed exclusively to Us in May 2022 that it was her decision to leave. She explained that after working on the company with her husband for a year and a half, they had to make some changes. Although she loves the show and it is her number one priority, she had to get creative since she no longer works for the Oppenheim Group. She hinted at a potential battle of the brokerages.
Following their departure, Quinn and Richard launched their own brokerage called RealOpen. Interestingly, they decided to accept bitcoin as a form of payment. Quinn also suggested that they might be considering a move from Los Angeles in the future.
"We have always dreamed of living in France, especially in Paris," she shared with Forbes in November 2022. "We are searching for a traditional Parisian building in the Haussmann style, preferably with modern upgrades inside. We prefer a brightly lit living space, similar to what we are used to in Los Angeles."
If you or someone you know is facing domestic violence, please reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential assistance.
Editor's P/S:
This article brings to light the disturbing incident involving Christine Quinn and her husband, Christian Richard. The news of domestic violence and the subsequent police visits to their home is deeply concerning. It is unacceptable for anyone to endure such a situation, and it is particularly alarming when children are involved.
The fact that the victim's 3-year-old son was injured in the incident is a heartbreaking reminder of the devastating impact domestic violence can have on families. It is crucial that victims of domestic violence seek help and support from trusted individuals, organizations, or law enforcement agencies. The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides confidential assistance and resources to those affected by this issue. reach out for help. There are numerous resources available, including the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233), which provides confidential assistance and support.