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Amber Portwood’s Ex Gives Cops Scathing ‘Audio Clips’ To Be Used In Abuse Trial

Amber Portwood’s Ex Gives Cops Scathing ‘Audio Clips’ To Be Used In Abuse Trial

Amber Portwood’s Ex Gives Cops Scathing ‘Audio Clips’ To Be Used In Abuse Trial The ‘Teen Mom’ star allegedly threatened to kill Andrew Glennon in leaked recordings.

Amber Portwood is in deep water in her domestic violence case. RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal that her baby daddy Andrew Glennon, who is the alleged victim of the incident, has provided scathing evidence to be used against the Teen Mom OG star at trial.

In the State’s Notice of Discovery Compliance obtained from Marion Superior Court, Glennon provided detective Linda White with three emails of evidence.

The first three-page email from Glennon is entitled “Amber Audio Clips.” The second is entitled “Missed One” that contains a doorbell video. The final email entitled is “August 7th 2018-5:39- First Blood Drawn” and contains three pages.

“Nine audio clips and one ring video (Video Audio 91919), associated with aforementioned emails, will be provided to defense counsel,” the court papers read.

The materials listed may be used as exhibits at trial. According to the filing, any persons named in the materials may be called as witnesses at trial, meaning Glennon is likely to take the stand.

As Radar readers know, Portwood, 29, was arrested on July 5 for domestic violence against Glennon after a fight over traffic to see fireworks.

The State of Indiana charged the TMOG star with one count of domestic battery, a felony count of criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon and a felony count of domestic battery.

Glennon, 35, then filed for sole legal and primary physical custody of their 1-year-old son James. He asked for child support and for Portwood to have supervised visitation. He asked to relocate the toddler to California, where he is from.

The court papers read, “Father believes Mother is currently unable to provide a safe, stable and secure environment for James on an ongoing basis due to her frequent refusal and/or failure to take medicines prescribed to treat her mental-health conditions, among other concerns.”

A no-contact order was put in place to protect Glennon, 35, and James. The son’s no-contact order has been lifted.

Portwood fired back and asked a judge to dismiss his relocation request. She sees their son during weekly supervised visits, while Glennon currently has custody of the little one.