Ronnie Ortiz-Magro Takes Daughter to Disney World in First Post Since Arrest
Ronnie Ortiz-Magro is at Disney World with his daughter following his arrest for felony domestic violence against Jen Harley.
The "Jersey Shore: Family Vacation" star shared footage while riding Dumbo the Flying Elephan on Saturday with Ariana, the one-year-old he shares with Jen.
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Ronnie appeared in good spirits, despite being arrested and tased last week.
In the video, shared on his Instagram Story, the reality star was seen smiling with his daughter while the duo stuck out their tongues.
Showing her affection, he kissed Ariana's cheek during what appeared to be a father, daughter play day.
The Incident:
As The Blast reported, Ronnie was tased, hospitalized and eventually booked at a jail in Los Angeles last Friday after allegedly chasing Jen out of their Airbnb with a knife.
He was formally charged with kidnapping related to holding Ariana when he allegedly punched Jen.
When cops arrived to the scene, Ronnie had barricaded himself in the home to which authorities had to break down the door and tase him.
He was photographed on the stretcher and looked worse for wear as he headed to the hospital.
Once doctors checked him out, he was released into custody.
Ronnie later posted the $100k bail and was seen leaving jail.
Ronnie's Lawyer:
This is the first post Ronnie has shared since his arrest.
Speaking on behalf of the "Jersey Shore" star, his lawyer stated the information released about the incident was "pure speculation."
"The reporting of the alleged incident relating to Ronnie Magro yesterday is based upon pure speculation and innuendo," he said in a statement.
He continued, "We are currently conducting our own investigation and will have no further comment until that has been concluded."