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Stuck in the middle. All of the drama between 90 Day Fiancé star Eric Rosenbrook, his wife Leida Margaretha and his daughter Tasha Rosenbrook is still continuing even after the cameras stopped rolling. As In Touch previously reported, Tasha, 20, lawyered up and is planning to take legal action against her “step monster” Leida, 29, fighting back against the four-year restraining order that a judge granted for Leida against Tasha. Now, in an exclusive interview with In Touch, Eric, 40, is breaking his silence and telling his side of the story. Scroll through the gallery to find out more about Eric’s family drama.
Eric exclusively confirmed to In Touch that he was the one who filled out and filed the paperwork for the restraining order on Leida’s behalf.
“Yes, I did fill it out. Only because she didn’t know what to do, not because I agreed with the choice to file it,” he explained.
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“Leida had a major anxiety attack when Tasha started talking about responding to our olive branch. The way she said it in her announcement implied she wasn’t going to respond positively about it,” Eric said, referencing the public apology that Leida wrote for Tasha back in January.
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“This put Leida in another anxiety situation and caused her serious health issues,” Eric explained. “Couldn’t eat. Couldn’t drink. Anything she did eat or drink would come right back up due to the fear of receiving death threats again.”
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“I was, and am still holding on to the hope that Tasha will wake up to what she is doing and the harm she has [caused] and is causing,” Eric said.
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He also spoke out about Tasha’s roommate, Jan, who is helping her with her legal case to fight Leida’s four-year restraining order.
“Her roommate Jan is amplifying the problem,” Eric told In Touch. “I do not believe she is a good influence on Tasha and is the driving force behind many bad decisions that seem to be taking place.
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“While I disagreed with the restraining order, I did agree and feel that maybe it was the only option at this time as Leida needs to be free of the hate mail and death threats in order for her to recover from some of the things that have been afflicting her since all this started during the show,” Eric revealed.
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Eric also seemed to blame his daughter for the reason why the judge decided to grant the restraining order against her.
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“Tasha’s own behavior during the hearing was the primary driving factor in the judge granting the restraining order,” Eric said. “Jan has apparently claimed that Tasha got railroaded, but in fact, her attitude, words and expressions in the courtroom was the determining factor in the [four] years being granted.”
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“Leida didn’t request a four-year order,” Eric added.
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“I have also received word that the judge has been received harassment from her fans,” Eric added. “Whether this is true or not, I haven’t confirmed, but was suspect in the recent denial for relief from the order by the judge.”
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Eric revealed that there is one thing that Tasha can do to put an end to the family drama.
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“No matter what, this NEEDS TO STOP. All she has to do is apologize and this can all stop,” he said.
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“We just want this [to] stop and for everyone to cool down and come to reason,” he added.
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But it doesn’t seem like Tasha is ready to give up. Her roommate, Jan, previously revealed to In Touch that Tasha has obtained a lawyer and they are awaiting a court date.
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