Camille Grammer is suffering from chronic Post Traumatic Stress Disorder following a vicious hotel room assault by ex boyfriend Dimitri Charalambopoulos.

This is just one of the claims made by the ex Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’s psychiatrist in newly filed court documents.

The legal papers, seen by Daily Mail Online, are the latest installment in Camille, 47, and Dimitri’s long-running legal battle. The former couple has been locked in suit and counter-suit for more than two years ever since Camille accused her ex of the assault and he lashed back with a defamation suit that she, in turn, countered.

Now, not only has Camille’s psychiatrist, LA based Dr Bethany Tucker, 42, testified that her patient takes multiple medications for PTSD, anxiety and related issues, she has revealed that Camille told her that she was abused by ex-husband Kelsey Grammer, 61.

According to her psychiatrist Camille Grammer is suffering from chronic Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as well as anxiety, depression, panic, eating issues and irritable bowel syndrome

A shocking deposition obtained by Daily Mail Online is part of a motion by lawyers of Dimitri Charalambopoulos (left) to compel Camille to share medical records and papers relating to her divorce from Kelsey

Reading from notes taken during a session with her patient on January 6 2012, Dr Tucker told the lawyers in the deposition: ‘Patient realizing the abuse she took from Kelsey and how it affected her.’

She explained: ‘She was dealing with the custody battle with the kids. So sometimes - she felt she had… some verbal abuse.’

She also noted: ‘Patient concerned about lies Kelsey is saying about her…’

Camille was married to the Frasier star from 1997 to 2011 and started seeing Dr Tucker in 2005.

During another session, the doctor told lawyers, Camille told her about ‘an incident where Kelsey Grammer grabbed her arm or injured her shoulder.’

Dr Tucker said that the incident took place before she began seeing Camille.

A representative for Grammar vehemently denied that Grammer ever abused Camille.

Dr Tucker was deposed on April 6 as part of Dimitri’s bid to prove Camille’s allegations of assault as fabricated.

The deposition has emerged as an exhibit filed by Dimitri’s lawyers on Friday as part of a motion to compel Camille to share wide-ranging documents including medical records and papers relating to her divorce from Kelsey.

Camille’s legal team designated Dr Tucker as a rebuttal expert in Dimitri’s defamation suit and the psychiatrist was deposed on April 6 of this year. Now attorneys for Dimitri are pushing for far fuller disclosure of the doctor’s dealings with Camille prior to the alleged assault.

During her lengthy time being deposed Dr Tucker revealed that she prescribed Camille Klonopin in 2011 when she was ‘struggling with divorce issues and a custody battle [and] sometimes she couldn’t sleep.’

Dr Tucker said that after the alleged assault by her ex Dimitri, which Camille claims took place in The ZaZa Hotel in Houston just days after she underwent a radical hysterectomy following a cancer diagnosis, Camille suffered ‘nightmares and flashbacks.’

The doctor prescribed Effexor – a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) medication commonly used to treat PTSD, depression and anxiety.

Camille took the medication for 12 days but couldn’t tolerate it and switched to Lexapro, which she takes to this day.

Reading from notes taking during a session with her patient on January 6 2012, psychiatrist Dr Tucker said: ‘Patient realizing the abuse she took from Kelsey and how it affected her’

Camille and Dimitri have been locked in a prolonged legal battle - she claiming he assaulted her in a Houston hotel and he claiming defamation

Across multiple sessions, following the alleged assault , , Dr Tucker described Camille as suffering from anxiety, depression, panic, eating issues and irritable bowel syndrome.

On one occasion, the doctor noted, she expressed suicidal thoughts though had formed no actual plan.

The turbulent nature of Camille and Dimitri’s relationship was laid bare as Dr Tucker was questioned about an incident that took place before the alleged assault which saw Camille ‘throw not one, but two, [of Dimitri’s] laptop computers off her balcony, destroying them.’

Dr Tucker was forced to admit that her patient had confessed to ‘breaking a laptop or phone…breaking some type of apparatus.’ But she insisted that she believed Camille’s accounts of the assault to be consistent and credible.

She stated: ‘She would describe the assault on – probably in almost every session early on….She was always very consistent about what had transpired.

‘The fact that she told me consistently what had transpired made me thing that…the things…that she was saying to me were accurate.’

Dr Tucker added: ‘She was constantly worried about her safety and if Dimitri was going to break into her house since he knew the property and knew the codes and all that sort of stuff.’

'Proof': Camille said Dimitri assaulted her during their stay at The ZaZa hotel in Houston,Texas in October 2013 just days after she had surgery for endometrial cancer. She provided a series of photos as her evidence to the court showing a bruised face

The mother of three was also ‘constantly worried about her children’s safety.’

It is more than two years since Camille and Dimitri’s relationship ended amid acrimony and allegation when Camille accused the 39-year-old lawyer of assaulting her during their stay at The ZaZa hotel in Houston, Texas in October 2013.

The argument was sparked when Dimitri received a text from a woman in the middle of the night and Camille accused him of cheating on her.

Each has given wildly different accounts of what followed. According to Camille a violent argument ensued during which Dimitri slammed her head into furniture, grabbed her hair and repeatedly ‘pulled her head into the bed and headboard.’

She also claims that Dimitri, ‘squeezed my nose between his fingers and pushed upward forcefully, covering my mouth in an attempt to silence me to prevent me from breathing.’

Camille reported the incident to police and provided photographs that, she claimed, showed the bruises she had sustained during the struggle.

In January 2014 she obtained a three-year restraining order against Dimitri but four months later, in May, a grand jury dismissed all charges and the following month Dimitri sued Camille for defamation.

He claimed that he left the couple’s room immediately after Camille accused him of being unfaithful.

According to Dimitri, bruises on Camille’s wrist were the result of the IV delivering her anesthetic during her recent surgery while those she claimed to have received to her face were nothing but make-up.

He claimed that she tore hair from her hairbrush and scattered it about the room.

Far from attacking her, he stated, he had cared for her post surgery even going as far as to empty her catheter bag.

Evidence: Camille Grammer shared this photo of her alleged injuries that she claims she suffered at the hands of her then-boyfriend Dimitri Charalambopoulos

Camille responded by slamming him with a civil suit for battery and followed up her suit on August 12, 2014 by filing a motion to dismiss Dimitri’s case claiming no defamation had occurred because she had never named him publicly when speaking about the case.

But court documents showed that Dimitri obtained text messages sent by Camille to reporters for two entertainment websites in which she talked to them ‘off the record’ and gave details about an alleged assault by Dimitri.

He was also able to take the reality star’s deposition along with that of her publicist.

Dimitri also claimed that Camille hired a lookalike to show up at her house so she could call police and accuse him of violating a restraining order. Camille described the allegations as lies and early last year a judge ordered four of Dimitri’s seven claims against Camille to be dismissed.

However, he allowed claims for malicious prosecution - for allegedly lying to police - and defamation - for comments made by Camille on The Dr Oz Show and Twitter - to go forward.

Both legal cases are ongoing but two months ago, in March, Camille won a small victory in this grueling legal to and fro when a judge ordered Dimitri to pay more than $119,000 to her lawyers along with more than $2,300 for other expenses incurred by Camille in successfully defending against some of Dimitri’s claims. The judged hammered Dimitri for not providing any legal basis to back up his opposition to the motion for fees, and, as reported by Daily Mail Online, granted Camille the entire $121,000 in legal expenses.



