Amid her ongoing custody battle with DDG, Halle Bailey referenced an argument between a troll and DDG's brother, DuB, as proof that is DDG is unfit to have sole custody of their son, Halo.
A judge on Thursday (June 5) denied DDG's motion to prevent her from taking their son out of the country. In his motion, the rapper said he believes Bailey poses an "imminent emotional and psychological risk" to their son.
In her response to the motion, Bailey accused DDG, given name Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., of exaggerating, lying, and misconstruing the nature of their relationship, her approach to parenting, and her mental health.
Bailey specifically highlighted an altercation between DuB and a man at Dream Con, during which the user referred to DDG as "Doo Doo Garbage," as a reason for why the motion should be denied.
"On Saturday, May 31, 2025, Darryl and his brother were recorded on TikTok being involved in a fist fight with another man," the declaration reads. "I will bring this video to Court. Darryl and the people around him are aggressive and angry, which leads me to believe this is not a safe environment for Halo."
In the declaration, Bailey also highlighted that DDG plans to stream 24/7 from Houston, Hawaii, Atlanta, and Paris throughout June.
"When he has had custody in the past, he has left Halo with his mother," she added. Bailey also noted that she's contractually obligated to shoot a movie in Italy later this month until early August, an arrangement that DDG has known about "for months."
"Darryl has not contributed any regular support since Halo was born," she claimed. "I cannot leave Halo with Darryl, as Darryl will be out of town a majority of those months. Halo is also a protected person by the Court's Temporary Restraining Order."
In the video of the Dream Con altercation, DDG, DuB, and their entourage were walking through the convention hall when someone referred to DDG as "Doo Doo Garbage," a reference to a similar incident that happened during Kai Cenat's Streamer University event. DuB and his cameraman appeared to take some swings at the person in response.
DDG later addressed the incident and said his brother was "in fear for his life."
"The dude was following us around the whole entire Dream Con trying to embarrass us and bully us," he said during an X Spaces. "I told my brother to check him in terms of, like, check and see if he’s OK, check and see if he needs help, check and see if he’s all right because he kept following us. We thought he was, like, a little slow or whatever.”