In 2017, Devin Strader’s ex obtained a restraining order against him. | Legal/Restraining Order

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Devin Strader's ex had a restraining order against him in 2017

Bachelorette followers most likely do not want any extra causes to dislike Devin Strader, however right here they arrive anyway.

The 28-year-old freight firm supervisor from Texas — who dumped his fiancee, Bachelorette Jenn Tran, shortly after they received engaged — was arrested on accusations that he burglarized an ex-girlfriend's Louisiana house in 2017. According to authorized papers obtained by Entertainment Weekly, his ex additionally had a restraining order against him on the time. (Reality Steve first reported the information on Monday.)

Devin Strader on ‘The Bachelorette'.

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In 2017, Strader's ex-girlfriend — who was not named within the arrest warrant affidavit ready by the Baton Rouge Police Department — instructed an officer that she and Strader had lately damaged up, and he lived two doorways down from her. After being out of city, she got here house to search out her home burglarized, and a diamond necklace — one Strader had given her whereas they had been nonetheless relationship — was lacking.

The girl additionally alleged to police that Strader had “come to her house banging on the door several times and screaming at her,” and that she had since filed a restraining order against him. “Later that evening, [Strader] made a fire out in the street with what appeared to be the actual restraining order,” the affidavit additional alleged. “She also had a tire flattened in her vehicle and when it was getting changed, [Strader] came outside and began laughing at her.” Strader was subsequently arrested on housebreaking expenses. He in the end pleaded responsible to expenses of felony trespass and easy felony harm to property of lower than $500, and obtained one yr of unsupervised probation.

Jenn Tran and Devin Strader on ‘The Bachelorette' finale.

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I do know what you are pondering, rose lovers. ABC and Warner Bros., the studio that produces the Bachelor franchise, run background checks on their contestants — so how did they miss this? A supply near manufacturing tells EW, “We take the safety of our contestants very seriously and make every effort to conduct thorough diligence. As exhaustive as our vetting process is, this protective order did not surface in our searches.”

According to the Reality Steve report, the restraining order Strader's ex took out against him was later sealed, however the housebreaking arrest affidavit — which discusses the restraining order — is within the public report.

EW has obtained the now-unsealed Petition for Protection From Abuse, which was filed by Strader's ex-girlfriend on March 22, 2017. The doc options the girl's handwritten account of alleged abuse by Strader, together with that he “spit on me and threw his drink on me at Pelicans game in front of everyone in the crowd,” and “put me in a chokehold covering my mouth.”

Strader is already public enemy No. 1 in Bachelor Nation for his callous therapy of Jenn Tran after their season of The Bachelorette ended filming. On the dwell season finale, Strader was booed by the viewers, and he later tried to defend himself in a 13-minute video that includes pictures of a number of textual content exchanges with Tran. The video has since been deleted.

Sadly, this is not the primary time a Bachelorette contestant's felony previous slipped by the cracks through the present's vetting course of. In 2018, producers found after the truth that Lincoln Adim, one of many contestants on Becca Kufrin's season of The Bachelorette, had been arrested for indecent assault and battery after groping a girl on a harbor cruise. In a assertion to PEOPLE, a spokesperson for Warner Bros. said, “No one on The Bachelorette production had any knowledge about the incident or charges when Lincoln Adim was cast, and he himself denied ever having engaged in or having been charged with any sexual misconduct.”