Djimon Hounsou Ex Riza Simpson Arrest 2026: Actor Alleges Domestic Assault
Actor Djimon Hounsou's ex-partner Riza Simpson was arrested on Jan 16, 2026, following an alleged assault incident. Read the full details of the case here.
A Hollywood heavyweight's private struggle has moved into the courtroom. According to reports from Entertainment Weekly, the Atlanta Police Department arrested Riza Simpson, the ex-partner of Oscar-nominated actor Djimon Hounsou, on January 16, 2026. The arrest follows an alleged violent confrontation that left the star injured just after a medical procedure.
The Circumstances of the Djimon Hounsou Ex Riza Simpson Arrest 2026
The incident dates back to December 2 of last year. Hounsou told police he'd given Simpson a notice to vacate their shared residence after 3 to 4 years of living together. When he tried to leave the location, a dispute erupted in the garage. Simpson reportedly struck Hounsou in the face with a closed fist, specifically hitting his left eye which had recently undergone surgery.
The police report indicates that while the couple's two children were upstairs and didn't witness the punch, they likely heard the altercation. Simpson now faces charges of simple assault and obstruction, the latter stemming from her alleged refusal to comply with lawful commands and providing false information to officers.
Legal Proceedings and Court Schedule
With a court date set for January 21, the legal battle is just beginning. Hounsou has been advised on how to obtain a temporary protective order and move forward with the formal eviction process. This case highlights the complexities of co-parenting and domestic disputes among high-profile figures.
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