Overview
- A court granted Brandon Barash a temporary restraining order that gave him custody of the couple’s child and limited Kirsten Storms to supervised visitation, citing concerns described in court papers about her mental health.
- Storms has publicly disputed parts of Barash’s account and said she has proof that damage to her apartment lock and a reported break‑in occurred before his filing.
- The actress alleges that someone gained access to her cellphone and home Wi‑Fi and that those intrusions, combined with the break‑in, violated her privacy and safety.
- Storms said she does not plan to return to General Hospital for now, noting she relocated to Tennessee last year and has faced serious health issues, including a previously reported brain aneurysm.
- Reporting is based on court documents and Storms’s social posts; claims about hacking and the timing of the break‑in are reported by outlets but have not been legally resolved and could affect custody, privacy probes, and her acting career.