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Sophie Turner, Joe Jonas Agree To Temporarily Keep Kids In NYC

Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas are in the midst of a divorce after four years of marriage. Last week, the ‘Games of Thrones’ actress sued the singer, seeking the return of their daughters to London. But an interim consent order obtained by CNN and filed in New York shows that Sophie and Jonas have reached […]

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Sophie Turner, Joe Jonas Agree To Temporarily Keep Kids In NYC

Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas are in the midst of a divorce after four years of marriage. Last week, the ‘Games of Thrones’ actress sued the singer, seeking the return of their daughters to London. But an interim consent order obtained by CNN and filed in New York shows that Sophie and Jonas have reached a temporarily agreement to keep their daughters in the states.

The document states, “The parties have agreed to the entry of the attached proposed Interim Consent Order, without prejudice to either party’s claims and defenses, prohibiting the removal of the parties’ children from the jurisdictions of the United States District Courts for the Southern & Eastern Districts of New York pending further order of this Court.”

For the unversed, the two wed in 2019. The singer filed for divorce in Florida earlier this month. They wrote in a joint statement to announce their plans to part ways, “After four years of wonderful marriage we have mutually decided to amicably end our marriage.” “There are many speculative narratives as to why but, truly this is a united decision and we sincerely hope that everyone can respect our wishes for privacy for us and our children.”

However, the situation took a legal turn when the Games Of Thrones star filed a lawsuit against the singer, demanding the return of their children. Sophie alleged that Joe Jonas was wrongfully detaining the children in New York City.

Further, she alleged that the singer currently holds their children’s passports and refuses to return them. In response, Joe Jonas’s representative issued a statement to US Weekly, calling the situation an unfortunate legal dispute.

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