Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 31
Rockets' Tari Eason Seeks Restraining Order Over $92,000 Damage and Death Threats
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 31

Rockets' Tari Eason Seeks Restraining Order Over $92,000 Damage and Death Threats

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 31

Summary

  • Tari Eason filed for a domestic violence restraining order against ex-girlfriend Marilyn Maritza Melo Rodriguez, alleging she assaulted him, ruined about $92,000 of clothing and threatened to kill him.
  • Court documents say the dispute began after Eason drove Rodriguez home at her mother's request, where he alleges she punched him in the face during an argument.
  • Eason also alleges Rodriguez later went to his Airbnb and poured bleach on designer garments, while an associate called to warn that she would "break both of my legs" and "kill me."
  • The Rockets forward is asking a judge to bar Rodriguez from contacting him or approaching his home, car, workplace and any California arena where Houston is scheduled to play.
  • The allegations in the petition have not been proven in court; Eason, 25, is entering his fifth NBA season after averaging 10.4 points and 6.3 rebounds in his career.

Insights

How could this restraining-order case affect Tari Eason’s safety, public image, and fifth NBA season as the allegations remain unproven?
Why is Tari Eason seeking protection that covers not just his home, but also Rockets workplaces and California arenas?
What evidence backs Tari Eason’s claims that his ex assaulted him, threatened his life, and ruined $92,000 in clothes?