Riley had been granted a temporary protective order against Claggett on Aug. 31, 2015, and a permanent order on Sept. 8 of that year, court records show. The order stemmed from an incident in which Riley alleged Claggett punched and kicked her in the head as she tried to take the baby out of his car. In a legal petition for the order, Riley said Claggett began to drive away as she hung out of the car, clinging to the baby's car seat. Claggett was later convicted in Anne Arundel County of second-degree assault in connection with that incident.