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Lindsie Chrisley and Ex Reach Mutual No-Contact Order With Dog Returned to Her

The civil deal leaves the April assault arrest to be handled in the criminal system.

Overview

  • A new court order requires Lindsie Chrisley and David Landsman to stay 500 yards from each other, including from each other's homes and workplaces.
  • The order returns their dachshund, Oliver, to Chrisley through a third-party pickup arranged by the court.
  • Both sides’ protective-order petitions were dismissed under the agreement, which remains in effect until May 6, 2027.
  • Police arrested Landsman after an April 10 confrontation that Chrisley says involved strangulation, a claim he disputes in his filings.
  • Before the deal, Landsman sought his own restraining order and custody of Oliver, and subpoenas were issued for a 911 operator and Cherokee County deputies to testify.