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Jules Wainstein Begs Judge To Let Her See Her Kids After Her Domestic Battery Arrest For Allegedly Attacking Her Estranged Husband Michael Wainstein!

Jules Wainstein is begging a judge to let her see her two children after her estranged husband, Michael Wainstein, filed an amended protection order on February 27, requesting their two young children, son Jagger (9) and daughter Rio (7), be kept away from the former Real Housewives of New York City star after her recent domestic violence arrest.

According to court documents obtained by The Sun, Jules claimed she picked up their two children from school when she was released from jail on February 24. Two days after Michael’s no-contact order was issued against her, he filed to add Jagger and Rio to the order, prohibiting Jules “from having any contact; not in person, by telephone, nor by email, with the minor children.”

The mother-of-two claimed that on February 25, he spent less than two hours with their children and returned them to her instead of having them overnight as part of their custody agreement.

She continued that two days later, he allegedly “failed to exercise his Thursday evening timeshare with the children” and that he returned the children to her “two hours early.”

On February 28, the children were “removed from” Jules' custody. But she claimed that on March 6, a New York City judge made a decision awarding her sole custody and decision-making for the kids.

She is requesting the court in Florida- where the family now lives- “modify/dissolve the temporary injunction as to the children and adopt the New York Post-Trial Decision and direct the parties to litigate their custody and visitation disputes in the family court,” according to court documents via The Sun.

Jules has a hearing for the matter later this month, reports the publication.

The news comes after Page Six broke the story that Jules was arrested over the weekend after an incident with her ex Michael in Palm Beach County, Florida.

According to the police report via The Blast, Michael told police his ex-wife punched him and scratched his face during a custody exchange. The alleged fight went down while their two kids watched on.

Michael arrived to drop off the kids to Jules and started filming her over fears she would get physical. The two recently argued over his child support payments to her.

The police report says Michael started recording Jules during the incident. He says she took out a baseball bat but then put it down. Police reviewed the footage which say backed up his claims. They noted a red mark on Michael’s check and a small scratch on his nose. The report states Jules admitted to pulling out the baseball bat telling them, "I was angry" and "I smacked him."

Palm Beach County’s Sheriff took Jules into custody and booked her into jail for a misdemeanor charge of domestic battery. She was released on her own recognizance the next day.

Michael’s attorney, Morghan Richardson said that Michael is “exploring all of his legal options at this time.”

“This is a serious situation reflecting Ms. Wainstein’s increasingly reckless behavior that unfortunately took place in front of the kids,” Richardson told Page Six. “The children were released to Michael’s custody yesterday and he is most concerned about protecting them.”

The publication reports that Michael obtained a protective order against his estranged wife Jules.

The judge ordered Jules to stay away from Michael and only communicate for custody exchanges.

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