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'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' Star Scrappy Reacts To Erica Dixon's Restraining Order

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While most would think negatively of a restraining order, "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" star Scrappy feels otherwise.

In fact, Scrappy, whose real name is Darryl Kevin Richardson, believes that the restraining order against him is a "blessing."

The rapper posted a short video clip on his Instagram account saying,

"Alright people, here's what it is. So Erica wants a restraining order. Which, we can't be around each other, that's a blessing. But I still get my daughter. That's a wonderful blessing. God is good. Bless them both."

He also captioned the footage insisting that he wishes no harm to hi ex and baby mama, "I wish no harm to my daughter's mom or want to say anything negative , I wish her the best and I thank God for bringing me and my daughter back together can everyone say #Godisgood#daddydaughtertime coming as of tomorrow Gdat."

Erica Dixon, who also stars in the hit VH1 reality show "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta," filed a complaint against Scrappy, claiming that he had attacked her.

The judge ordered Scrappy to stay 100 yards away from Dixon, following the "family violence" case.

In the documents acquired by Bossip, the reality actress revealed that Scrappy, "aggressively attempted to attack me and had to be restrained on several occasions."

Furthermore, Dixon implied that the attempted attack happened during the taping of "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta."

"During a scheduled work related filming, the respondent became enraged during a conversation while attempting to attack me and further throwing an object at me."

In addition to the restraining order, Scrappy was also ordered to sign up for a "family intervention program" within the next three weeks because Dixon is reportedly worried of his ex-fiane's next action.

"Although we meet to exchange custody of our daughter, I am extremely uncomfortable doing so after his erratic behavior."

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