‘Mormon Wives’ star Jessi Draper and her partner Jordan Ngatikaura’s divorce case has taken a whole new turn, as per the latest reports. The pending case is still being investigated, though, as per the latest updates, a restraining order has also been filed temporarily.
Temporary restraining orders granted in Jessi Draper and Jordan Ngatikaura’s divorce case
The Sun reported that a temporary restraining order has been filed between Jessi Draper and Jordan Ngatikaura. It was revealed that it was Ngatikaura who recently filed for the restraining order on March 20. He was also the one to file for divorce a day earlier. Neither of the parties involved has issued any official statements about the matter at the time of writing.The couple has two children together: Jagger, who is 5 years old, and their daughter, Jovi, who is 3 at the time. Jordan also has another daughter named Peyton.
Jessi Draper and Jordan Ngatikaura file for divorce
The news had come as a shock to many fans after the couple made it public that they were officially splitting. Ngatikaura also quickly issued his own statement about the matter, which read, “This has not been an easy decision, and it comes with a heavy heart. I’m grateful for the shared memories and the lessons. While our paths are now moving in different directions, my priority remains my children and ensuring they feel loved, supported, and protected through this transition. I am committed to handling this next chapter with kindness and respect.”Draper had also shared comments about her marriage with Jordan, only a week before Jordan announced the divorce. She stated, while talking to PEOPLE, that there had been emotional abuse in their relationship, and that they had gone on a 90-day separation, along with couples therapy to mend everything.The two had been married since 2020.Disclaimer: The information in this report is based on a legal hearing as reported by a third-party source. The details provided represent allegations made by the parties involved and are not proven facts. The case is ongoing, and a final verdict has not been reached. The publication does not claim that the allegations are true.








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