James Kennedy breaks silence after ‘challenging’ domestic violence arrest

James Kennedy has broken his silence following his arrest for domestic violence.

“I am committed to making meaningful changes in my life,” the “Vanderpump Rules” alum wrote in a statement shared via his Instagram Story Tuesday.

“I am taking time to focus on my sobriety, personal growth, and being present for my loved ones.”

He added, “Navigating challenging moments is not easy, but I am determined to learn, grow, and move forward with the incredible support system around me.”

James Kennedy has broken his silence following his arrest for domestic violence. itsjameskennedy/Instagram

“I am committed to making meaningful changes in my life,” the “Vanderpump Rules” alum wrote in a statement shared via his Instagram Story Tuesday. itsjameskennedy/Instagram

Last Tuesday night, police in Burbank, Calif., were dispatched to a residence for an argument between Kennedy, 32, and his girlfriend, Ally Lewber.

According to TMZ, an eyewitness told officers they saw the DJ — who has a history of substance abuse — grab Lewber, 28, during the dispute.

The outlet went on to cite the arrest log, which claimed that Kennedy also lifted the astrologer up and threw her on the ground.

Cops reportedly did not observe any injuries on her.

“I am taking time to focus on my sobriety, personal growth, and being present for my loved ones,” Kennedy went on. John Salangsang/Shutterstock for DIRECTV’s Christmas at Kathy’s

He added, “Navigating challenging moments is not easy, but I am determined to learn, grow, and move forward with the incredible support system around me.” Getty Images for Stagecoach

Kennedy was booked for misdemeanor domestic battery and released after posting the $20,000 bail.

“We are in the process of conducting our own investigation into the allegations levied by the Burbank Police Department against James,” his lawyers told Page Six in a statement.

“We understand that there were no injuries, and we are hoping that after careful review, the city attorney’s office will decide not to file formal charges.”

Hours before Kennedy’s arrest, he and Lewber had attended Kathy Hilton’s Christmas party at her Bel-Air mansion, where he reportedly “caused a scene” with his “erratic” behavior.

Last Tuesday night, police in Burbank, Calif., were dispatched to a residence for an argument between Kennedy and his girlfriend, Ally Lewber. itsjameskennedy/Instagram

The DJ allegedly grabbed Lewber, lifted her up and threw her on the ground. Getty Images for REÃL MESA

A source told Us Weekly that the UK native was “in a mood” on the red carpet ahead of the soirée and “ran off to get inside the party” instead of stopping for interviews.

Page Six heard a similar account, with a witness noting that Kennedy “sped across the carpet like he was trying to avoid everyone. The vibes were weird.”

Meanwhile, an insider told us that Lewber — who was all smiles at an event just one day later — “has been telling friends she’s doing OK. She’s definitely safe and not in danger with James.”

She then took to her Instagram Story to thank “everyone who has reached out with love and support and for checking in on” her, insisting, “I’m OK and taking the time I need right now. I deeply appreciate all the kindness and respect for my privacy during this time.”

“Ally has been telling friends she’s doing OK. She’s definitely safe and not in danger with James,” a source told Page Six. Getty Images for iHeartRadio

Over the weekend, Kennedy was photographed helping the astrologer carry some of her personal belongings from their San Fernando Valley home to her car. APEX / MEGA

Over the weekend, Kennedy was photographed helping her carry some of her personal belongings from their San Fernando Valley home to her car, with a source telling TMZ that she has temporarily relocated to an Airbnb.

According to the outlet, Kennedy and Lewber — whose two-year relationship has been plagued by domestic abuse rumors — are still together romantically.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.

Related Posts


This will close in 0 seconds