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David Beador seen with wife Lesley shortly after submitting restraining order against her

David Beador seen with wife Lesley shortly after submitting restraining order against her

Just days after filing a restraining order, David Beador was spotted with his estranged wife, Lesley Beador.

The two posed for a photo at Montage Big Sky Resort in Montana on Wednesday.

David, who initiated the legal proceedings against Lesley on June 17th, was seen relaxing on a couch with a drink in hand next to her. The snapshot gained attention on social media.

Lesley was casually scrolling through her phone beside David, sporting a black top, a polka dot headband, and some gold accessories. Interestingly, she wore the same outfit in photos she shared later that day on her Instagram.

In one of her posts, she included a picture with their 4-year-old daughter, Anna, captioning it “Mini.”

She also shared her love for Montana in another post, writing, “Montana, you have my heart.”

Lesley didn’t include David in her personal updates but offered glimpses of the beautiful resort, mentioning “Big Sky” in her stories.

The day after the restraining order news broke, David filed it following claims of alleged physical abuse. Prior to their reunion, he accused Lesley of various troubling behaviors, describing her as a “married pathological liar” who was out for his money.

A court ruling mandated that Lesley maintain a distance of 100 yards from David’s workplace in Newport Beach, except when commuting between their homes, which are located just 100 yards apart.

There’s a hearing scheduled for Tuesday to decide if the restraining order will be made permanent.

David and Lesley tied the knot in October 2020, and both sought divorce in 2022. David was previously married to Shannon Beador from 2000 until 2019, with whom he shares three children.

Though their relationship has been tumultuous, they have moments of reconnecting, such as attending their daughters’ high school graduation earlier this year.

If you or someone you know is impacted by similar issues, you can reach out to the domestic violence hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text 88788.

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