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Judge Drops Misdemeanor Battery Charge Against 90 Day Fiancé Alum Eric Rosenbrook

A guilty plea to disorderly conduct produced a 12-month court plan requiring sobriety, restricting bar access to work only, and allowing police to seek an arrest if he breaks the terms.

Overview

  • Eric Rosenbrook pleaded guilty earlier this month to disorderly conduct and domestic abuse assessments while a judge dismissed the misdemeanor battery charge tied to a 2025 domestic dispute.
  • The plea imposes a 12-month set of conditions that require him to remain law-abiding, maintain sobriety, and stay out of bars except when he is working.
  • Police records show the case stems from an alleged July 4, 2025 altercation in which his wife accused him of slapping her and described a history of abuse; Rosenbrook has acknowledged a physical fight but denied harming their infant.
  • Court documents say law enforcement can seek a warrant for his arrest if he violates any term of the agreement, leaving enforcement to monitoring and police action rather than additional court prosecution under the dismissed charge.
  • The case has drawn attention because the couple appeared on 90 Day Fiancé and suffered the death of their newborn days after the alleged incident, a background that has shaped public scrutiny of both the legal outcome and the family’s future.