Lisa Vanderpump opens up about the recent domestic violence incident involving James Kennedy and Ally Lewber, revealing details from her conversations with both parties. She emphasizes Kennedy's lack of physical harm towards Lewber, while expressing concern for his sobriety and the future of their relationship.
Lisa Vanderpump is addressing the recent domestic violence incident involving James Kennedy and Ally Lewber . In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly at Jason Felts' Hollywood Virgin book launch party, Vanderpump revealed she had spoken at length with both parties. Emphasizing her role as a sort of 'matriarch figure' for Kennedy, Vanderpump prioritized understanding the situation from both perspectives.
She shared that Lewber categorically stated Kennedy did not hurt her and that they were both drinking heavily during the argument. According to Vanderpump, Lewber even encouraged authorities to take Kennedy away, hoping it would serve as a lesson. However, Vanderpump clarified that Kennedy did not physically harm Lewber. She expressed concern over Kennedy's sobriety, urging him to abstain from alcohol completely. While acknowledging the seriousness of the situation, Vanderpump also stated that she and Kennedy remain in contact. News of the incident broke in December 2024 after Kennedy was arrested on a misdemeanor domestic violence charge. He was released on a $20,000 bail and denied any wrongdoing, with his attorneys stating there were no injuries sustained. Lewber initially addressed the situation via her Instagram Story, thanking fans for their support and assuring them she was okay. Recently, news emerged that Kennedy will not be charged for the incident. His attorney, Scott Leemon, released a statement thanking the authorities for their thorough investigation, confirming the absence of grounds for charges. Kennedy expressed gratitude for the outcome and pledged to continue focusing on his sobriety and DJ career. Lewber later confirmed the end of her two-year relationship with Kennedy, stating she would always support his recovery and wishing him well. A source close to the situation revealed that Lewber chose to leave after witnessing Kennedy's past behaviors resurfacing when he started drinking again. Vanderpump reiterated her concerns for Kennedy's well-being, stating she had been honest with him about the risks associated with alcohol consumption
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