Halle Berry Alleges Olivier Martinez’s Claims About Taking Summer Off of Co-Parenting Therapy Are Contradictory: Filings
The former couple was to attend co-parenting sessions for their 10-year-old son Maceo
Halle Berry is claiming that ex Olivier Martinez contradicted what she was told about their co-parenting sessions over the summer.
The former couple, who have been locked in a battle over custody of their 10-year-old son Maceo for the past few months, previously agreed to "co-parenting therapy" with a coach to "resolve disputes and conflicts between them in an effort to successfully co-parent" their son, according to court papers obtained by PEOPLE in May.
However, since then, Berry has alleged that Martinez has refused to attend these co-parenting sessions, claiming that Martinez "unilaterally terminated" coaching sessions without telling her or the coach, per a filing in the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County.
In court documents obtained by PEOPLE on Wednesday, Sept. 4, Berry, 58, alleges that Martinez's claims that their son's therapist told him he could have the summer off of therapy sessions contradicted what she was told by the therapist, adding that she only found out about him skipping the sessions in early July, a few months after the therapist's office reached out to schedule sessions on May 24.
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"Olivier's claim that [the therapist] was okay with him taking the summer off and that [the therapist] would accommodate his travel schedule contradicts what [the therapist] said to me and what [the therapist] expressed to my attorney and Olivier's attorney during a June 15, 2024 Zoom," Berry claims in the documents.
The actress went on to allege that her son's therapist was "surprised and upset that Olivier was terminating therapy for the summer."
The documents continue to allege that Berry wasn't aware that Martinez had emailed their son's therapist about not attending therapy until recent court documents came out, where Martinez included an email that stated he wouldn't be returning to therapy until September.
In the email, Martinez states that Berry knew of this, which The Union actress refutes. "I had no idea that Olivier intended to take the summer off as of June 30. Until then, I assumed that Olivier would continue with co-parenting therapy by Zoom from wherever he is in the world," she alleges.
"The first time I learned of this from Olivier was on July 15, 2024, when I received a cryptic text that Olivier can do therapy between July 26 and the 31st, more than two weeks after Olivier's June 30 email," Berry alleges in the documents.
Berry continues, claiming that it wasn't until she pressured Martinez through legal action that he finally agreed to go back to therapy, although she notes that he didn't email their son's therapist until August 5.
Elsewhere in the documents, Berry pushes back against Martinez's claim that she's attempting to medicate Maceo. "I have never given or pushed to give Maceo any medication other than over-the-counter medication when Maceo was sick," she claims.
Berry claims that she wouldn't have even been able to medicate their son as Martinez has "interfered" in her attempt to obtain "even an evaluation for which a recommendation of a medication would be based."
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