Jeremy Renner Addresses His Ex-Wife’s Allegation that He Threatened to Kill Her
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 13 – Jeremy Renner rejects accusations of threats and drug use during a 2019 custody dispute and describes the claims as one-sided and hurtful clickbait, emphasizing co-parenting progress.
- Jeremy Renner discussed allegations made by his ex-wife Sonni Pacheco during their 2019 divorce proceedings concerning threats and custody of their daughter Ava.
- These allegations followed their 2014 split after a brief marriage, with Pacheco seeking sole custody and accusing Renner of threatening behavior and drug misuse.
- Renner denied all accusations, emphasizing an amicable co-parenting relationship and shared custody, and his lawyer called the claims one-sided and dramatized.
- Renner stated, "That’s just lawyers talking," highlighted he and Pacheco get along well, and said he focuses on Ava and his charity work, while Pacheco has a new baby.
- The ongoing custody case and public allegations created stress for Renner, who maintained innocence and sought to protect his daughter's well-being amid a scheduled court hearing.
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After his failed marriage Jeremy Renner fights violent accusations in 2019. His ex-partner accuses him of death threats and drug abuse. Now the Marvel star breaks his silence and reckons with the sensationalism of the media.
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