Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Court Order Bars 'Unexpected' Teen Hunter Johnson From Staying at Girlfriend's Home After Father Awarded Temporary Joint Custody

The ruling follows a yearlong custody fight highlighted on TLC that Casey Johnson’s family says has distorted his role.

Overview

  • Us Weekly, citing court documents, reports Casey Johnson filed for full custody in April 2025 and won temporary joint custody in November 2025.
  • The temporary order forbids Hunter from overnight stays at any romantic partner’s house and specifically says he may not live with or sleep over at Bella Vaughn’s home.
  • The court arrangement also requires Hunter to remain enrolled in a specified school district, and the broader custody case remains active.
  • Hunter’s stepmother, Bretteny, says Casey refused to be filmed for TLC’s Unexpected and contends that choice led to a misleading on‑air portrayal of him.
  • She adds that Hunter’s school attendance and grades have improved since custody shifted, claiming he had missed 55 days before the change.