'MARRIED TO MEDICINE' STAR CLAIMS EX TRIED TO HIRE A HITMAN TO KILL HER

 

'MARRIED TO MEDICINE' STAR CLAIMS EX TRIED TO HIRE A HITMAN TO KILL HER

By GCU Editorial Team

A "Married to Medicine: Los Angeles" star is now seeking court protection after making one of the most alarming allegations we've covered this year — that her ex-husband allegedly tried to arrange her murder.

The Allegations

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Lia Jones filed a domestic violence restraining order against her ex-husband, Colin Dias, this week. In the filing, Jones claims a neighbor came to her with a disturbing account: that Colin allegedly asked what it would cost to "get rid of" her, and reportedly said he could obtain a "clean gun" to have her killed.

Jones further alleges in the documents that Colin is "actively looking and recruiting" people to carry out the act. These are serious, specific claims — not vague suspicions — and they've pushed Jones to formally ask the court for protection.

Why This Matters

Restraining order filings citing threats of this magnitude are taken seriously by the courts, and for good reason. Domestic violence experts consistently point out that threats involving hired violence represent an escalation that requires immediate intervention — which is likely why Jones moved quickly to file once she learned what her neighbor allegedly told her.

As a "Married to Medicine: Los Angeles" cast member, Jones has built a public profile around Bravo's reality TV franchise, but this situation extends well beyond entertainment headlines. At its core, this is a safety matter, and Jones's decision to pursue a restraining order reflects the seriousness with which she's treating the alleged threat.

What Happens Next

As of publication, Colin Dias has not issued a public response to the allegations. Court proceedings on a domestic violence restraining order typically move on an expedited timeline, meaning a hearing where both sides can present their case is likely to follow soon. Until then, the specifics of the claim remain allegations laid out in Jones's filing, and we'll continue to follow the case as it develops.

GCU VERDICT 🔥

This is a serious situation, and we hope Lia Jones gets the protection and safety she's seeking through the courts. We'll keep you updated as this case moves forward.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, the National Domestic Violence Hotline is available 24/7 at 1-800-799-7233.


GCU Editorial Team covers breaking celebrity news, entertainment, and pop culture worldwide.

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