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While the online drama between 90 Day Fiancé star Leida Margaretha and her husband Eric Rosenbrook‘s daughter Tasha Rosenbrook will likely never end, the two won’t be seeing each other in person for quite a while. On February 8, Us Weekly reported that the 29-year-old Indonesian beauty has been granted a restraining order against her 19-year-old daughter-in-law. Scroll through the gallery for all of the details!
Leida’s attorney, Andrea Von Hoff, revealed that Leida and Tasha came face-to-face in court in Sauk County, Wisconsin on February 8.
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The court reportedly ruled in favor of Leida, granting a four-year restraining order and telling Tasha to stay away from her stepmom.
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On top of that, Tasha isn’t allowed to use social media to antagonize her dad’s wife.
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She is still legally allowed to have contact with her father, Eric, and see him whenever she wants, but it seems unlikely that they’ll be spending much quality time together since the relationship has become so strained.
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Eric has often sided with his wife over his daughter, and even allegedly kicked the teen out of his home when Leida got to America.
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It’s easy to see why that might cause some tension. The pair of women have dueled online ever since their strained relationship played out on season 6 of the hit show.
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Leida tried to extend an olive branch in January, having Eric read a statement on Instagram Live that said “please reach Tasha, tell her you love her. Tell her I care about her. Tell her I am sorry … I am sorry for what I’ve done to her.”
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At the time, Leida said she was struggling with her mental health. “I’m getting [too] emotional because my family keeps saying I’m crazy,” she said. “I’m crazy and I’m not supposed to get anxiety and I’m not supposed to get depression. I just can’t win them all. We are [sic] all need to do a public apology. And I still need to do the counseling.”
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She went on to say she wanted to fix her relationship with the teen. “Tasha and I [are] supposed to be a best friend [sic] because we have so many things in common. She needs to realize that. We both can help each other. I just want Tasha to stop living in denial. Back to reality. All those people use her story to tear us apart. Real queens fix each other’s crowns.”
“She had come out with a statement that she was sorry and this big whole spiel more or less apologizing to me and I’ve been leaving it alone for a reason,” Tasha said. “I hadn’t believed any of it.”
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“But I don’t believe that she’s sorry for all the stuff that she’s done or apologizing for,” she went on to say. “That’s what I don’t believe — her apology.”
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However, Tasha did believe that a domestic violence incident happened between Leida and her dad.
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“I believe that situation happened, what I don’t believe is that the next day Eric had gone on live reading a message from her saying she’s that sorry.”
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It’s sad that the pair would need to go to legal lengths, but hopefully the separation will lead to peace for a while. Though, somehow, we doubt it.
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