Cristina Quinn sought help from authorities this week – claiming her ex-husband might have bugged her room… which is in line with what she said in her TRO request.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … LASD deputies responded to a call Tuesday just before midnight at a West Hollywood hotel — where the “Selling Sunset” star told them he believed someone was digitally monitoring his room with wires and bugs.
We’re told she also expressed fear that someone was trying to get her credit card information.
Our sources say Christine told deputies to her husband, Christian Dumontet, was probably responsible for this alleged wiretap. However, we’re told that cops searched Christine’s hotel room… and found no evidence of wires or bugs, contrary to her insistence.
In fact, we were told that nothing seemed wrong… but that Netflix’s real estate agent was still concerned. Since no crime was evident… deputies took a report and left things as is.
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Christine Quinn requests TRO against her husband, details the alleged violence
Still, the incident clearly left Christine shaken… and as we said, her suspicion follows other allegations she made in her request for a restraining order on Wednesday… where she echoed similar sentiments about Christian — this after his emergency protection order expired.
As we reported… Christine claims Christian has been digitally monitoring her amid the recent fallout. In her TRO request, she specifically asked the courts to keep Christian away from her and her electronic accounts.
Of course, Christian painted a different picture. After he was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon last week he presented your own TRO request, denying that he was ever violent towards Christine and their son… and claiming that the reality star made DV allegations to use against him in a potential divorce case. His request for a TRO was denied pending a hearing.
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One of our photographers caught Christine at an event in Los Angeles on Wednesday – where she kept quiet about her relationship and home situation.