On Feb. 4, Blanchard was eating dinner in a restaurant with the woman when a waiter asked if he knew the woman. Blanchard reportedly became “very upset and he began verbally abusing” the woman, the affidavit states.

“The applicant tried to de-escalate the issue, but the respondent responded by telling her to shut up or else,” the document states. “The applicant did not feel comfortable and wanted to leave, so she began walking to her car when the respondent followed her, threatening her to give him the keys.”

Blanchard pulled and squeezed the woman’s hand, breaking her finger and cutting one finger “to the point where she was unable to have it stitched,” according to the affidavit.

The woman ran away from Blanchard and flagged down a police officer for help, but Blanchard ran and was not located at the time, the affidavit states.

On Jan. 17, when Blanchard and the woman were at his apartment, he became upset after seeing messages on her phone from a male friend and picked her up and slammed her into a sofa, bed and walls, causing injuries, according to the affidavit.

Blanchard also refused to allow the woman to visit her mother in a Houston hospital because he had become “upset and angry,” the affidavit states.