Gabriel Aubry Escapes Anger Management Classes After Thanksgiving Day Brawl
Jan. 4 2013, Published 12:00 p.m. ET
Prosecutors handling Gabriel Aubry's criminal case in which the Canadian model was arrested after getting into a viciousThanksgiving Day brawl with French actorOlivier Martinez - who's now engaged toAubry's ex Halle Berry - determined there was no need for him to go to anger management classes, and the case is officially closed, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.
"The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office could have ordered Gabe to attend anger management classes, even though he wasn't officially charged with any crimes," a source close to the situation tells RadarOnline.comexclusively.
"Gabe attended an informal office hearing, and it was determined that there was absolutely no need for him to enroll in any sort of anger management classes or counseling. Gabe is just thankful to put this ordeal behind him and focus on being Nahla's father," the insider added.
Meanwhile, the Academy Award winning actress, who has experienced a tumultuous year battling her ex-boyfriend and baby daddy, escaped Los Angeles for the holidays with Martinez. The couple jetted to Paris where they were recently spotted checking out churches.
According to onlookers, the couple checked out Saint-Sulpice and the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-pres, two historic churches in the picturesque city.
Berry's on-going battle with Aubry escalated earlier this year after she announced that she wanted to move with their daughter, Nahla, to France with Martinez.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, a family court judge nixed the plan, ruling on the side of Aubry, who was vehemently against his daughter moving to Europe.
Tensions between the warring exes came to a nasty head in November, after an epic Thanksgiving Day brawlbetween Aubry and Martinez. According to the Canadian-born model's sworn testimony, Martinez was angry at Aubry over not being allowed to move to France with Nahla, allegedly accusing Aubry of costing him "$3 million in legal fees" for the custody tug-of-war.
However, despite Aubry's shocking injuries, the matter was eventually settled amicably out of court.