RHOBH’s Dorit Kemsley’s husband PK ‘arrested on suspicion of a DUI’ just one month after wife was robbed at gunpoint
REAL Housewives of Beverly Hills star Dorit Kemsley's husband PK was "arrested on suspicion of a DUI."
The arrest comes just one month after Dorit was robbed at gunpoint in their home.
reported on Monday that PK was pulled over while driving on the 101 in Los Angeles on November 23.
Once pulled over just off of Laurel Canyon., the Bravo star allegedly blew .081 during a breathalyzer test.
According to the outlet, he was held at the station for an hour and driven home by California Highway Patrol.
PK was then met by former Los Angeles Police Department officers, who currently guarding his home after the violent home invasion.
Back in October, PK was out of town when his home was broken into and Dorit was confronted by the intruders at gunpoint.
Following PK's arrest for his alleged DUI, a source told the outlet that he was driving alone at the time and Dorit and their two children were not in the car.
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ARREST CONFIRMED
PK's attorney, Alan Jackson, confirmed the arrest, telling the outlet: "PK was arrested and cited on November 23 on suspicion of DUI. While out with a business colleague, PK consumed a glass of wine with dinner.
"Following a traffic stop, it was determined that he may have been close to the legal limit. He regrets the fact he did not take alternate transportation home that evening.
"PK takes the allegations extremely seriously and fully cooperated with the authorities. This would mark the first and only such incident in PK's long driving history. He has learned a valuable lesson."
SCARY ROBBERY
Back on October 27, Dorit was robbed at gunpoint by three men who broke into her home and threatened her life while her children were sleeping.
A spokesperson for the LAPD told The Sun at the time: “The home invasion occurred at 10:50 pm PST Wednesday night by three male suspects."
The thieves broke into the massive home often featured on RHOBH through her children's classroom door, first reported on Thursday.
The Bravo star and her children were asleep when they entered the property, and they headed straight for the fashion designer's bedroom after the break-in.
Dorit awoke to the men at the end of her bed, a source told the Daily Mail.
They reportedly grabbed her as she pleaded: "Don’t kill me, I'm a mother."
The RHOBH star begged for the intruders to not "hurt her babies" as her son Jagger, seven, and daughter Phoenix, five, were asleep in their bedrooms.
One of the men reportedly responded: "Kill her."
MANSION RANSACKED
The robbers then proceeded to ransack her home for 20 minutes as they stole "over $100,000 worth of jewelry and handbags," according to .
The men did not enter the children's bedrooms, and allegedly left after gathering her most valuable belongings.
Dorit had just returned from a trip to London the night before.
After the invasion, she called both the police and PK.
Dorit was reportedly "traumatized" by the incident, and a source revealed her sole concern was the safety of her kids.
BREAKING HER SILENCE
Just days after the robbery, Dorit penned a heartfelt post on Instagram about the scary event.
The reality star wrote: "As you all know I have been through a terrifying ordeal, one that no parent or person should ever have to experience.
"I've received so many messages of love and support and I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. It's truly overwhelming.
"My kids are unaware of what happened, they slept through it and I thank God for keeping my kids and myself from being physically harmed.
She continued: "My family now needs to start the healing process. I have thrown myself straight back into work as I want our family to return to normality as soon as possible.
"With the love and support from my husband, my incredible family, friends, fans, followers, I am confident this is the right thing to do whilst I independently work through the trauma.
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"I'm so grateful to the LAPD for their care and attention.
Adding: "Thank you again for all your support. Much love, Dorit."