Selma Blair’s ex boyfriend Ron Carlson might have to attend anger management courses as part of his ongoing criminal domestic violence case with the actress.
The case involving Carlson, the L.A. City Attorney's Office told TMZ Tuesday, has been referred to a City Attorney Office hearing.
Legal proceedings involved with the process typically consists of a meeting with the person involved advising consequences if the person continues to have legal issues, the outlet reported, noting that anger management is often a part of the process.
Blair and Carlson have both dropped their restraining orders against each other earlier this month.
The criminal case against Ron is still active, with the actress still cooperating with prosecutors, according to TMZ. One of his conditions of his bail following his February arrest for domestic violence was that he had to stay away from the star.
The city attorney has the criminal case, per the outlet, and one of the bail conditions was that Ron has no contact with her.
TMZ also reported that Selma, 50, and Ron are not back together despite both dropping the civil restraining orders against each other.
In March, it was revealed that Selma was granted a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend Ronald Carlson.
The alleged incident occurred in February 22 after they had recently ended their long-term relationship, according to legal documents obtained by TMZ in March.
Following an argument, the Cruel Intentions star claims that Carlson , 52, lunged at her, jumped on top of her body and began to strangle her.
Carlson has denied the claims and has filed a petition for his own restraining order against the actress.
In the legal docs, Blair - who battles multiple sclerosis - alleges that Carlson 'strangled her, throttling her and shaking her head and shoulders aggressively' while she was lying on her sofa.
The report claims that Blair had been medicated at the time of the alleged attack due to her ongoing illness and told Carlson that she had not been feeling well.
Carlson had reportedly arrived at Blair's home to return a television set when he allegedly became violent and frustrated with her.
She alleges he screamed at her, raging: 'You f**ked up, you can't do anything, you can't love anybody, you're f**king useless, you cripple.'
The Legally Blonde star alleges that he added: 'I don't f**king deserve this, I can do so much better than you.'
Blair further details the incident in legal docs, claiming that she stuck her fingers into his eyes and mouth, and Carlson responded by covering her face and mouth with his hands.
She alleges at this point she lost consciousness as she was unable to breathe.
When police officers arrived at the scene and interviewed the actress, she claims her nose began to bleed heavily and she once again lost consciousness.
Paramedics then decided to take Blair to a hospital to evaluate her condition, the report claims.
Carlson was arrested for felony domestic violence with corporal injuries.
Police officers are said to have obtained a five-day restraining order against Carlson following the attack.
The actress then obtained a temporary restraining order through her attorney.
In response, Carlson filed a petition for his own restraining order against Blair, fifteen days after the incident. It was granted, per TMZ.
In his version of events, Carlson claims that he was at her home when she had asked him to sit with her.
Carlson alleges that Blair became 'angry and antagonistic' when he declined to sit with her, and claims she got in his face and said, 'Your daughter is a f***ing loser.'
Blair has a 11-year-old son, Arthur, who she shares with with ex Jason Bleick, while Carlson has a 12-year-old daughter from a previous relationship.
Blair went public with her autoimmune disease diagnosis in October 2018.
In August last year after receiving stem cell treatment, Blair revealed that she was currently in remission.
MS sufferers who undergo treatment will go through periods of relapses and remissions.
The actress has been dealing with debilitating symptoms from the disease, including difficulty in speaking, and losing the ability to use her left leg fully, resulting in her using a cane to walk.
In her recent documentary about her struggles, Blair said how an MS diagnosis can be 'isolating' but was determined to get through it for her son Arthur.
'I was so burnt out. If there was an option to halt me, to rebalance after being hit so hard with that last flare, it's absolutely for my son. I have no desire to leave him alone right now.'
The Cruel Intentions star also praised the wealth of support she received from her friends and family.
'People took great care of me. I never really like life. I do now - strange, huh?' she went on. 'Just because life's so weird. I was so scared in life. To suddenly start to find an identity and a safety in me, to figure out boundaries, time management and energy. I'm having the time of my life.'