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Alice Evans Leaves Los Angeles Court Smiling as Judge Extends Restraining Order in Bitter Legal Fight With Ioan Gruffudd

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By Samantha Allen

A tense legal battle between actors Alice Evans and Ioan Gruffudd reached another dramatic chapter in Los Angeles after a judge ruled to extend a restraining order in favor of the Welsh actor.

Evans, 57, appeared composed as she exited the Stanley Mosk Courthouse following the final day of a court hearing tied to the couple’s long-running dispute over finances and family matters.

Meanwhile, Gruffudd, 52, briefly smiled at his legal team but otherwise remained serious as he left the courthouse after the ruling.


Court Battle Rooted in Divorce and Ongoing Conflict

The former couple — who ended their marriage in 2021 after more than two decades together — have spent years entangled in legal disputes following their divorce, which was finalized in 2023.

At the center of the recent trial were unresolved disagreements regarding spousal support and child support for their daughters.

However, the case quickly turned to a more serious issue: a restraining order originally granted to Gruffudd and his current wife, Bianca Wallace.

The protective order had been put in place in 2022 after allegations that Evans carried out a prolonged campaign of harassment against the couple online.


Judge Rules Restraining Order Will Remain in Place

During the hearing, Judge Michael Convey ruled that the restraining order should be renewed and extended for another five years.

The order requires Evans to remain at least 100 feet away from Gruffudd and Wallace and prohibits her from posting negative comments about them online.

In his remarks, the judge described Evans’ actions as a sustained effort to damage Gruffudd’s reputation and personal life.

He stated that the evidence showed a “focused and intentional campaign of denigration” against the actor and his wife.

According to the court, some of Evans’ actions created concerns about the physical safety of Gruffudd and Wallace.


Evans Apologizes But Court Remains Unconvinced

While testifying in court earlier in the week, Evans admitted that she had posted harsh and damaging comments about her former husband and his new partner on social media.

She told the court she was “ashamed” of her behavior and apologized to both Gruffudd and Wallace.

However, Judge Convey said he was not persuaded that her apology demonstrated genuine remorse.

He pointed to multiple violations of the original restraining order, which had already required her to avoid contact and stop posting negative remarks online.

Although the judge acknowledged that her online activity had decreased in recent months, he concluded that there had not been enough accountability.


Disturbing Incidents Presented in Court

During the trial, several incidents were highlighted as examples of troubling behavior.

One event reportedly involved Evans shouting aggressively at Gruffudd in front of their daughters and threatening to publicly accuse him of misconduct.

Another issue raised in court involved Evans revealing Wallace’s diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis online without permission.

The judge described such actions as forms of emotional abuse and coercive control.


Lawyers Present Conflicting Arguments

Gruffudd’s attorney, Joseph Langlois, argued that extending the restraining order was necessary to protect his client and his family.

He told the court that Evans had violated the previous order numerous times and that her online activity had encouraged harassment toward Gruffudd and Wallace.

Langlois also referenced testimony that Wallace had received threats after Evans posted critical comments about the couple.

Evans’ lawyer, Janina Verano, presented a different perspective.

She told the court Evans had struggled emotionally following the collapse of her marriage and the stress of the pandemic.

According to the defense, Evans has since changed her behavior, shut down her social media accounts, and moved forward with her life.


Financial Disputes Still Loom

Although the restraining order decision marked a major moment in the trial, the legal battle is far from over.

The next stage of the case will address financial disagreements between the former spouses.

Evans claims she is facing serious financial difficulties and wants the court to increase the support payments she receives.

Currently, Gruffudd pays about $1,500 per month in spousal support and $3,000 per month in child support.

Gruffudd, however, argues he has already paid far more than required and is seeking to end spousal support altogether.

He also claims that Evans’ actions have negatively affected his relationship with their daughters.


Life After the Divorce

Since their separation, Gruffudd has rebuilt his personal life.

In 2024, he married Australian actress Bianca Wallace, and the couple welcomed a daughter named Mila later that year.

Evans, meanwhile, has publicly spoken about the emotional impact of the breakup and the challenges she has faced since the divorce.

The conflict between the two has continued to unfold both inside and outside the courtroom.


Impact and Consequences

The judge’s decision reinforces the seriousness of harassment and online abuse in legal disputes.

The ruling also demonstrates how restraining orders can be extended when courts believe the threat of continued harassment remains.

For both actors, the legal battle has significantly affected their reputations, careers, and family dynamics.

The ongoing conflict has also impacted their daughters, who remain caught in the middle of the dispute.


What’s Next?

The next phase of the case will focus on financial issues, including potential changes to child support and spousal support payments.

The court will also continue addressing concerns about parenting arrangements and the strained relationship between Gruffudd and his daughters.

Meanwhile, Evans has been urged by the judge to seek therapy and avoid further violations of the restraining order.

Any breach of the new order could lead to criminal charges.


Summary

A California judge has extended a restraining order against actress Alice Evans in favor of her ex-husband Ioan Gruffudd, following allegations of years of harassment and online attacks.

While Evans apologized for past behavior, the court determined that the pattern of conduct justified renewing the order for another five years.

The ruling marks only one stage in a long-running legal conflict that still includes major financial and family disputes.


Bulleted Takeaways

  • Alice Evans and Ioan Gruffudd faced off in court in Los Angeles over support payments and harassment claims.
  • A judge renewed a restraining order against Evans for five years.
  • The order requires her to stay 100 feet away from Gruffudd and his wife Bianca Wallace.
  • Evans admitted posting negative comments about the couple online but apologized in court.
  • The judge ruled the behavior amounted to a long campaign of harassment.
  • Financial disputes over spousal and child support remain unresolved.
  • The next stage of the trial will determine future support payments and family arrangements.
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Samantha Allen is a seasoned journalist and senior correspondent at TDPel Media, specializing in the intersection of maternal health, clinical wellness, and public policy. With a background in investigative reporting and a passion for data-driven storytelling, Samantha has become a trusted voice for expectant mothers and healthcare advocates worldwide. Her work focuses on translating complex medical research into actionable insights, covering everything from prenatal fitness and neonatal care to the socioeconomic impacts of healthcare legislation. At TDPel Media, Samantha leads the agency's health analytics desk, ensuring that every report is grounded in accuracy, empathy, and scientific integrity. When she isn't in the newsroom, she is an advocate for community-led wellness initiatives and an avid explorer of California’s coastal trails.