What is a Temporary Restraining Order and why does Raquel Leviss need one?
IF YOU EVER FEEL UNSAFE AROUND ANOTHER PERSON, PLEASE CONTACT THE POLICE OR ANOTHER PROTECTIVE AGENCY AND SEEK GUIDANCE FROM A LICENSED ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE.
Friends, have you ever been in a situation where you feel unsafe or threatened by someone? Whether it's an ex-partner, a neighbor, or even a coworker, it's important to know your options for protecting yourself. That's where a temporary restraining order (TRO) comes in.
Raquel Leviss allegedly felt threatened or was threatened by Scheana Shay in New York City after filming an episode of Watch What Happens Live to promote Vanderpump Rules. Allegedly, Scheana found out that Raquel was having a full blown love affair with Tom Sandoval… Tom Sandoval just so happens to be in a decade long relationship with Scheana’s best friend, Ariana Madix.
A TRO is a court order that prohibits someone from contacting you, coming near you, or otherwise harassing or threatening you. It's a temporary measure that lasts for a limited time, usually a few weeks to a few months, until a more permanent solution can be put in place.
To get a TRO, you'll need to go to court and explain your situation to a judge. You'll need to provide evidence of the threats or harassment you've experienced, and the judge will decide whether to grant the order. If the order is granted, the person you're seeking protection from will be legally required to stay away from you and not contact you in any way.
It's important to remember that a TRO is just a temporary solution, and you may need to take further legal action to protect yourself in the long term. But if you're in a situation where you feel unsafe, a TRO can give you some peace of mind and help keep you safe until you can find a more permanent solution.