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  Djimon Hounsou's Ex-Girlfriend Released from Jail After Assault Allegations

Djimon HounsouIn a shocking turn of events, Djimon Hounsou's ex-girlfriend, Riza Simpson, has been released from jail after being arrested for allegedly assaulting the Oscar-nominated actor. The incident has left many in the entertainment industry stunned and raises questions about domestic violence and the treatment of victims.

Riza Simpson Arrested and Released on Bond
According to reports, Riza Simpson was arrested last week for allegedly assaulting Djimon Hounsou in December. She paid a $2,000 bond and was released from the Atlanta City Detention Center on Thursday, January 22nd. The court documents reveal that she was charged with 'battery - family violence.'

The Alleged Assault Incident
Djimon Hounsou claimed that Riza Simpson struck him in the face with a closed fist after a dispute at his residence. Their children, who were home at the time, may have heard the alleged assault but did not witness it. The warrant for her arrest was issued last week and included charges of obstruction for allegedly providing false information to officers.

Djimon Hounsou's Background and Financial Struggles
The 'Gladiator' actor, 61, has been open about his financial struggles as an actor despite his success. He has spoken out about systemic racism impacting his career, stating that he is still struggling financially to make a living. With two Oscar nominations under his belt, Hounsou's experiences highlight the deep-seated issues of racism in the entertainment industry.

The release of Riza Simpson from jail raises concerns about domestic violence and the treatment of victims. Djimon Hounsou's experience serves as a reminder that systemic racism is still prevalent in the entertainment industry, affecting even those who have achieved success. As we continue to follow this story, it is essential to prioritize support for victims of domestic violence and advocate for change within our communities.

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