If I was Camille Grammer, I might wake up today thoroughly confused. Last October Camille claimed her then-boyfriend, Dimitri Charalambopoulos, went ballistic and assaulted her while she was in a Houston hotel room recovering from cancer surgery.
In the documents obtained by TMZ, the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star said that a woman was texting, calling and screaming at Dimitri, causing an argument between him and Camille.
What Camille claimed happened next will make your skin crawl….also remember she was recovering from CANCER SURGERY!
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Camille claims at that point he "grabbed her by the hair, twisted it around his hand and repeatedly pulled her head into the bed and its headboard. She says he pulled out clumps of her hair in the process."
Dimitri also smashed her iPhone when she tried to call for help.
He also "squeezed my nose between his finger and pushed upward forcefully, covering my mouth in an attempt to silence me to prevent me from breathing."
Camille also claims Dimitri wrestled her on the hotel bed, "repeatedly slamming my head and face into the furniture and completely immobilizing me." She claims he said, "I wanna smash your head in. I'll give you a reason to call the cops."
You should also know, that Camille followed all of her claims up with pictures of her visible injuries as well as her smashed iPhone and clumps of hair. Camille was eventually granted a restraining order.
But yesterday, Dimitri appeared before a grand jury, who ultimately decided there was not enough evidence to move forward and dropped the assault charges that had been filed against him.
Pictures aren't enough evidence??
TMZ is reporting that Camille's team is baffled by the decision not to move forward … especially because they felt there was plenty of evidence — including pics of injuries — and because a judge had already seen enough to grant the restraining order.
TELL US! DO YOU THINK THERE WAS ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO CHARGE DIMITRI WITH ASSAULT?
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