“Shahs of Sunset” star Mike Shouhed was beaten on 14 criminal charges, including domestic violence.
Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer charged Shouhed with several felonies, such as battery and unlawful attempt to dissuade a witness from making a report, according to legal documents obtained by Vidak For Congress.
The reality star is also charged with gun possession, including criminal storage of a loaded firearm and possession of an assault weapon.
The charges stem from his arrest on March 27 for “intimate partner violence with injuries,” Vidak For Congress reported exclusively at the time.
It was unclear whether the victim was Shouhed’s fiancée, Paulina Ben-Cohen, although documents show the victim was a 31-year-old woman.
Ben-Cohen turned 32 in June.
The Bravolebrity was booked around 1:05 a.m. local time on March 28, according to court records from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.
Shouhed, 43, was charged with bodily harm to a spouse or cohabitant, which is a felony, according to the sheriff’s department.
About a week after Shouhed’s legal troubles began, Bravo canceled “Shahs of Sunset” after nine seasons, with sources telling us it was “becoming too expensive to make,” while a Ryan Seacrest Productions source claimed the show was just “on its own terms.” was a run”.
Without a reality show to air their drama, Ben-Cohen, through her attorney, addressed her fiancé’s arrest for domestic violence.
“We are working with the authorities to find a just and fair solution to this sad situation,” attorney Josh Ritter told us in April. “The family appreciates your space and respect for their privacy during this time.”
The pair, who have been an item since 2019, are still together and even took a trip to Mexico after Shouhed’s altercation. They were staying at the Garza Blanca Resort & Spa, but sources at the hotel told TMZ at the time that Shouhed and Ben-Cohen barely spoke and didn’t do much PDA.