Got the nanny pregnant.......
Spice Girl Mel B claims her estranged husband punched, choked, berated and sexually exploited her — and got their nanny pregnant.
The former girl band member who was known as Scary Spice, whose real
name is Melanie Brown, detailed the alleged abuse in a bombshell court
filing that won her a temporary restraining order Monday against Stephen
Belafonte.
She said Belafonte's brutal attacks often coincided with her career
success, such as her finale on "Dancing with the Stars" and her judging
work on the UK and Australian versions of "X Factor."
Brown, 41, said it was shortly after she placed runner-up on the fifth
season of "DWTS" in November 2007 that Belafonte —
her husband of only
five months at that point — pounced on her minutes before a live
television interview.
"He was in a rage and I had no idea why," she wrote in her statement.
"He placed both of his hands around my neck and began choking me. He
then slammed me down onto the hardwood floor."
She said Belafonte punched her with a closed fist in July 2012, causing
her lip to split and swell, after she and recording artist Usher taped a
promotional segment in New York for the Australian version of "X
Factor."
She said Belafonte accused her of triggering his furor by flirting with
Usher and threatened to release sex tapes if she reported him.
"He told me that no one would believe me because everyone thinks I'm
crazy. He called me a 'f---ing monkey,' told me I was dumb and said that
I was a 'derelict,'" she wrote.
Brown covered for the abuse by telling producers she had an allergic reaction to shellfish, she said.
The violence continued to escalate, she claimed, with Belafonte
allegedly punching her in the face with a closed fist and pushing her
facedown on a carpet after she performed with the Spice Girls at the
London Olympics in August 2012.
"My face actually scabbed over the rug burns," she wrote. "Because the
injuries were so obvious, and because the media had snapped pictures of
me with the facial injury, (Belafonte) forced me to 'tweet' out that I
injured myself by running in 7-inch Christian Louboutin heels," she
wrote.
She said Belafonte's "mind games" and violence became so overwhelming she attempted suicide in December 2014.
"In a moment of emotional and physical exhaustion, I took an entire
bottle of aspirin," she said. "I immediately regretted the action and
tried to call 999 (England's version of 911), and (Belafonte) blocked me
from calling for help."
She said he locked her in a bedroom without a phone and told her to "die bitch!"
"Each time I could pry the door open and try to squeeze out,
(Belafonte) would slam the door on my head," she claimed. "I kept
telling him that I wanted to get my stomach pumped and I begged him to
let me out."
Brown said she initially fell for Belafonte during a vulnerable period
when she was pregnant with her second child but no longer with the
baby's father.
"I was giving birth as a single mother, my self-esteem was very low and
my hormones were out of balance due to the pregnancy," she wrote.
She said Belafonte recognized her weakness and used kindness as his way of "grooming" her for marriage.
Brown said he later hired a "quite beautiful" 20-year-old exchange
student from a small town in Germany as their nanny and began sleeping
with the young woman.
In the Spring of 2014, Belafonte told Brown the nanny was pregnant with
his child and he wanted to have the baby with everyone living under the
same roof, Brown wrote.
"I was shocked and in disbelief," she said. "(Belafonte) later demanded that Lorraine have an abortion."
She said he paid the young woman $300,000 for three years of nanny services without her consent.
Brown further claimed Belafonte "demanded" that she join in sex acts with "random women" he brought back to their hotel rooms.
"If I objected to participating, he would threaten to release compromising videos of me," she wrote.
Attempts to reach Belafonte were not immediately successful Tuesday.
In an interview with TMZ.com,
he claimed he was hearing the accusations for the first time and was
"distraught" and worried about how they might affect their daughters.
Brown has two daughters from previous relationships and a 5-year-old daughter named Madison with Belafonte.
Brown said she finally worked up the courage to divorce Belafonte after
traveling back to London to see her sick father shortly before his
death.
She claimed Belafonte almost caused her to miss the last days she spent
with her ailing dad because he allegedly swiped her passport.
Under the protective order, Belafonte must stay at least 100 yards away
from Brown and move out of the couple's house in the Hollywood Hills.
Brown was granted custody of the couple's daughter with Belafonte getting no visitation until a follow-up hearing.
The court denied a request by Brown to travel outside the U.S. with the 5-year-old girl.
Brown said she's worried Belafonte might seek retribution after law
enforcement served him with a search warrant Friday but failed to locate
a gun at the family's residence.
Belafonte is not allowed to have a gun due to a prior domestic violence
conviction but he allegedly kept one in a lock box in the bedroom
closet, Brown's filing stated.
"I fear that with (Belafonte's) character trait for violence, my prior
physical beatings by him, his willingness to violate both federal and
state laws by possessing a handgun — he knows no bounds," she wrote. "I
believe he is extremely dangerous."
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