**Content Warning**: This narrative contains descriptions of domestic violence.
Lindsie Chrisley is currently navigating a legal battle. Her boyfriend, David Landsman, was arrested on April 10 in Cherokee County, Georgia, for aggravated assault/strangulation and battery, as per arrest records and an affidavit attached to Chrisley's petition for a temporary protective order, which E! News obtained.
The April 13 filing alleges that a confrontation between Chrisley and Landsman occurred on April 9 after he "saw a photo on the petitioner's phone that he thought was a photo of another man" while they were out to dinner. Chrisley wrote in her petition that her boyfriend of two years became "verbally aggressive" until he realized the photo was of himself. Upon returning to Landsman's home after their date, she told him that she wanted to "step away from the relationship for the time being," which agitated him.

According to the affidavit, the situation turned physical when Chrisley attempted to leave his home. She accused Landsman of repeatedly strangling her, including one instance where he "strangled her 'with one hand and held her up so that her feet were off the ground'" while yelling at her. Chrisley said she repeatedly asked Landsman to stop, but he didn't comply.
The 36-year-old alleges that after she punched him near his eyebrow during the struggle, Landsman grabbed her "by the throat again and opened the door and threw her outside," where she hit her head on the concrete. Chrisley said that after she left, Landsman called the police the next day to report her for punching him.
The reality star wrote in the petition that she returned to his home on April 10 as requested by authorities, where they examined her injuries on her neck and head, according to the affidavit. After seeing the "lacerations on her head from being thrown onto the ground" and marks on her neck, Landsman was arrested.
The filing notes that Chrisley, who shares a 13-year-old son with ex-husband Will Campbell, is requesting a temporary protective order due to concerns for her and her son's safety. She is asking that Landsman stay away from her home and her son's school, that he pay for her costs and attorney's fees in connection with the filing, and that he be prohibited from selling or disposing of her property.