The bitter dispute between Ioan Gruffudd and Alice Evans takes a dramatic turn after a judge delivers a major decision in court.

A Los Angeles courtroom delivered a dramatic moment in the long-running dispute between Ioan Gruffudd and Alice Evans.
After days of testimony and years of escalating tension, a judge handed down a decision that could shape the next chapter of their fractured relationship, extending legal protection for the actor and raising fresh questions about the former couple’s future.
Ioan Gruffudd Wins Major Courtroom Victory

Actor Ioan Gruffudd secured a significant legal victory when a Los Angeles judge ruled that a domestic violence restraining order against his ex-wife, Alice Evans, will remain in place for another five years.
The decision came after a tense trial in which the court reviewed allegations of harassment and online attacks that the Welsh star said had gone on for years.
The Daily Mail reported that Evans appeared composed as the ruling was delivered, while Gruffudd sat quietly across the courtroom table.
During the proceedings, Gruffudd described what he characterized as a prolonged campaign of online hostility directed at him and his new wife, Australian actress Bianca Wallace.
The couple previously obtained a three-year restraining order against Evans in 2022, but Gruffudd sought a longer extension after alleging repeated violations.
Judge Michael Convey ultimately sided with the actor.
Judge Details Allegations Against Alice Evans
In a lengthy explanation of his ruling, Judge Convey delivered a harsh assessment of Evans’ actions, saying the evidence pointed to a sustained effort to damage Gruffudd and Wallace.
He told the court that Evans had carried out a “concerted, focused, intentional and caustic campaign of denigration” aimed at the couple.
According to the judge, Evans’ conduct crossed the line into intimidation. He said her “threats of force and intimidation….caused Ioan to fear for his and Bianca's physical safety.”
The judge also said the alleged behavior had broader consequences for the actor’s personal life, describing her “pattern of abuse” as something that isolated Gruffudd from his children.
He further noted that Evans had vowed to “dedicate her life to fighting him” and ruin his career, which the court said threatened Ioan Gruffudd’s ability to provide for his family.
Despite Evans apologizing in court and telling the judge she felt “ashamed and regretful” about her online comments, Convey questioned whether her remorse was genuine.
“Is it true remorse? I am not persuaded. But it is a positive step forward,” the judge said.
Ioan Gruffudd And Alice Evans Divorce Turned Bitter
The courtroom battle is the latest chapter in a deeply contentious split between Gruffudd and Evans, who separated in early 2021 after years of marriage.
Their divorce was finalized in 2023, but legal disputes have continued over finances and their daughters, Ella, 16, and Elsie, 12.
During the trial, the judge highlighted incidents that troubled the court, including one confrontation that allegedly took place in front of the children.
According to the judge, Evans “screamed at Gruffudd at the top of her lungs” and warned him she was going to “Amber Heard” him.
The judge also said Evans told the girls, “If daddy's creepy with you let me know.”
Addressing those actions, Convey told the courtroom, “This is harassment.”
He also pointed to a separate incident involving Wallace’s health, saying Evans publicly disclosed the actress’s multiple sclerosis diagnosis online.
The judge described the conduct as deeply troubling, adding, “This is emotional abuse - this is coercive control.”
Gruffudd’s Family Life At The Center Of The Dispute
Since the separation, Ioan Gruffudd has started a new chapter in his personal life.
The actor married Bianca Wallace in April last year, and the couple welcomed a daughter, Mila, in November.
However, the legal battle with Evans has continued to loom over his family life.
Judge Convey acknowledged that Evans’ online attacks had slowed somewhat over time, but said the improvement was not enough to lift the restraining order.
He explained that her posts have “abated somewhat - it's not at the same level of violence or hate. But there has not been sufficient showing of responsibility.”
Because of the severity of the case, the judge even considered extending the restraining order permanently.
Instead, he settled on a five-year renewal while issuing a warning to Evans. He said it “is incumbent on Alice to get therapy.”
He also cautioned that violating the order again “could lead to criminal prosecution.”
What Comes Next For Ioan Gruffudd And Alice Evans
Despite the tension that filled the courtroom, Judge Convey urged both former spouses to find a way forward for the sake of their children.
He encouraged Evans and Gruffudd to “find a way to co-parent” so the actor could rebuild his relationship with their daughters.
Neither party addressed the media following the ruling. However, Gruffudd’s attorney, Joseph Langlois, spoke briefly about the decision and expressed hope that the situation could improve.
“You have to start somewhere and this is a start for Alice to correct her life,” Langlois told the Daily Mail.
He added that the judge’s comments might serve as an opportunity for change, noting, “The judge gave her some good advice and I'm hopeful going forward that she'll fix things, that she'll change and turn her life around.”
For now, the judge’s ruling marks a major moment in a dispute that has stretched across years, social media, and the courtroom, leaving both sides facing a complicated road ahead.
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