Celebrity News November 03, 2020
Cassie Randolph Drops Restraining Order Against Colton Underwood
“The Bachelor” alums Cassie Randolph and Colton Underwood seem to be on better terms nowadays.
Nearly two months after filing a restraining order against Colton, Cassie is dropping the restraining order with prejudice, according to TMZ. Her request means that she won't be able to refile at a later date.
Along with dismissing the order, she also requested to drop the police investigation into Underwood's alleged stalking and harassment of her.
In a statement, Colton told the outlet, “The two of us were able to reach a private agreement to address any of Cassie's concerns. I do not believe Cassie did anything wrong in filing for the restraining orders and also believe she acted in good faith. I appreciate everyone's respect for privacy regarding this matter."
In September, Cassie accused Colton of stalking and harassment. In court papers, she claimed that he tracked her whereabouts by taping a tracking device to the bottom of her back bumper.The papers also mentioned Colton showing up uninvited to her apartment in Los Angeles and her parents' Huntington Beach home. Cassie accuses Colton of taking walks to her apartment complex and loitering outside of her bedroom window at her parents' home in the wee hours of the morning.
As for her argument on harassment, Randolph claimed that Colton sent her unsettling text messages, including accusations that she was hanging out with her ex-boyfriend. She also accuses him of sending anonymous text messages to her and to himself, pretending to be a victim of a stalker.
Cassie claimed that Colton eventually admitted to planting the car tracking device and sending the anonymous text messages.
Cassie and Colton called it quits earlier this year after two years together.