Los Angeles - The temporary emergency protection order against Gabriel Aubry has been lifted, reports RadarOnline.
The
Canadian model was banned from seeing his four-year-old daughter Nahla
following a brawl on 22 November with Halle
Berry's fiancé Olivier Martinez. A judge ruled on Tuesday to remove the current court order against Gabriel.
According to
RadarOnline the court said: "[Gabriel] will be allowed to resume visitation with
Nahla, with unspecified precautions in place to protect her safety."
The
ruling comes after it was revealed Gabriel is seeking a restraining
order against Olivier, preventing him from having any contact with
Nahla.
"Gabriel will ask the judge to prohibit Martinez from having any contact with Nahla," a source told RadarOnline.
"Gabriel believes that the judge will be disturbed by the fact that Olivier suddenly inserted himself into the custody hand off on Thursday. Halle's nanny/housekeeper is supposed to be the go-between for the parents when Gabe picks up and drops off Nahla."
Nahla felt 'scared'
While the model was
originally arrested for battery after it was claimed he started the
vicious fight, new court documents revealing the extent of Gabriel's
injuries, allege Olivier attacked him.
He has asked police to
secure security footage from Halle's house which he believes will
exonerate him, before it can be destroyed.
The court documents also claim Nahla said she was "scared" of the French actor.
"I remember thinking that is was odd for [Olivier] to be there,
as he is generally not present during custody transition. Nahla was in
the backseat on the passenger side, and suddenly exclaimed, 'Olivier is
here. I'm scared.' I recall thinking it was strange for Nahla to have
said that and was concerned by it," Gabriel wrote in a statement.
"I saw Miriam
(nanny/houskeeper) then come outside towards my car, at which point
Nahla became visibly upset and anxious, but I did not know why. I tried
to reassure and calm Nahla and told her it was ok."