Keke Palmer’s mom claims she “feared” for her daughter’s life while she was in a relationship with her now-ex-boyfriend Darius Jackson.
Sharon Palmer reacted to TMZ publishing — but quickly deleting — a phone call in which she allegedly threatened to “put a bullet” in Jackson’s head, telling RadarOnline.com that she did so out of concern for her daughter.
“You will hear him being told to leave several times,” Sharon told the outlet. “The point where I am cussing came in after 2 mins of him refusing to leave.”
Sharon also claimed that Jackson recorded her “illegally,” as he did not ask for consent, which is required under California law.
She further alleged that Jackson “does not care about the law” and “most abuser (sic) don’t care about the law.”
“I feared for her life,” she concluded.
The aggressive conversation allegedly prompted the physical altercations depicted in surveillance footage that were submitted as part of the “Nope” star’s request for a restraining order.
Sources close to Jackson told TMZ Monday that he had texted Palmer that he was going to pickup their 8-month-old son, Leo, last Sunday to watch football, but when he arrived, their son wasn’t there.
Jackson and Palmer began fighting, and at some point, she called her mom and put her on speaker phone.
Sharon allegedly began cursing out the fitness trainer before making the threat about the bullet.
The purported phone call allegedly sparked Jackson to try and grab the “Alice” actress’ phone from her, which is the altercation shown in the security footage that she submitted as part of her request for a restraining order.
The sources told the outlet that Jackson vehemently denies abusing Palmer.
A text message obtained by TMZ purportedly sent from Jackson’s mother to Sharon reads, “I have tried not to get involve [sic] in my son’s personal business, but I Heard that you are going to put a bullet in my sons [sic] head???”
Jackson’s mother then said she’d “file a police report” on Sharon.
Reps for Palmer and Jackson didn’t return Page Six’s requests for comment.
The judge overseeing Palmer’s case against Jackson granted the temporary restraining order on Friday.
The order requires Jackson to remain at least 100 yards away from both the actress and Leo, including any childcare or schooling established for the child.
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Palmer was also granted temporary sole physical and legal custody of Leo with no visitation for Jackson, who also goes by Darius Daulton.
There is a hearing scheduled for Dec. 5 to determine the next steps of their custody battle.
In court documents, Palmer accused Jackson of “destroying [her] personal property,” “throwing [her] belongings into the street,” “throwing [her] car keys to prevent [her] from driving away,” “hitting [her] in front of [their] son,” “spewing profanities about [her] to [their] son,” “threatening to kill himself with a gun if [she] left him” and “harassment.”
She also detailed the altercation about the football game, writing, “At that point, he lunged at me, grabbing at my neck and face, knocked me backwards over the couch, stole my phone out of my hands and then ran out of the house.”
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.
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