Kenya Moore’s Estranged Husband Marc Daly Fires Back At Reality Star’s Claim There Are ‘Issues Impacting The Safety’ of Their Daughter Brooklyn In Divorce Court
Aug. 9 2021, Published 1:58 p.m. ET
Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore’s divorce from Marc Daly is getting nasty with the two arguing over their 2-year-old daughter’s "safety".
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, Marc recently fired back at Kenya’s demand for a temporary hearing. In her motion, Kenya said, “The petition as filed shows that this Court’s intervention is need as to the custody of the minor child.”
Her lawyer said, “there are various issues impacting the care, safety, and well-being of the minor child that could be continuously impacted if not addressed at least on a “temporary” basis.” She did not provide detail for her request beyond the one line.
As RadarOnline.com first reported, Kenya filed for divorce from Marc back in May. She is demanding primary legal and legal custody of their daughter.
Kenya listed the date of marriage as June 10, 2017 and the date of separation as September 19. 2019.
Marc responded to the divorce agreeing with Kenya being awarded primary physical custody, but he wants joint legal custody, which will allow him to have a say in his daughter’s important life decisions.
However, Marc is demanding the judge shut down Kenya's request for the emergency hearing to address the "safety" issues. His lawyer wrote, "Respondent DENIES that there are various issues impacting the safety and well-being of the minor child that could be continuously impacted if not addressed."
Marc is on board with a hearing being scheduled for the court but only to determine matters like child support and other issues. The judge has yet to rule on the matter.
Months after the divorce was filed, Kenya and Marc were seen together in the Bahamas for a family trip. It's unclear if they attempt to reconcile or the trip was just them co-parenting together.
As we first reported, Kenya is also trying to have the court seal the entire court record. Her lawyer claims the Bravo star is a "high-profile individual who has a vested and heightened interest in keeping her private life from becoming public."
He added, "Due to her public persona, the Petitioner’s life, safety and privacy interests are generally the subject of media outlets and as such.” The judge has yet to rule on the matter.