The daughters of 'American Idol' alum Caleb Flynn, charged with murdering his wife Ashley, have sought a restraining order through their guardian to protect family assets while he remains in custody.
A lawyer representing Caleb Flynn's two young daughters has filed for a restraining order against the singer in an Ohio court. The petition aims to prevent Flynn from accessing or transferring any family assets, including the home, vehicles, bank accounts, and potential inheritance from his late wife Ashley Flynn.
The filing argues that without the order, the children face 'immediate and irreparable harm,' especially as Flynn is detained on $2 million bail facing murder charges. This follows his arrest on February 16, after police determined he staged a burglary scene at their Tipp City home where Ashley was fatally shot.
The move by the children's guardian underscores efforts to secure their financial stability amid the high-profile case. A hearing on the restraining order is pending.