Monique Blackwell has spoken out about the apprehended order police .
Magistrate Alexander Mijovich granted an interim ADVO last Wednesday when the matter was brought before Newtown Local Court.
Monique, 45, a yoga instructor who shares three children with Blackwell, told the Daily Mail she did not ask police to apply for a restraining order against her former spouse, but also did not oppose it.
It follows incorrect reporting by some outlets, including Mumbrella, that suggested Monique had taken out the order herself, when in fact the application was from a Constable Goldstein on her behalf.
'I didn't request it. But it wasn't against my wishes,' she said in a brief statement on Friday.
According to court documents seen by Daily Mail, the conditions of the ADVO prevent Blackwell, 44, from assaulting, harassing, threatening or intimidating Monique.
Monique Blackwell, 45, has spoken out about the apprehended domestic violence order police took out against her ex-husband, Nova FM breakfast host Tim Blackwell, 44
He is also not permitted to stalk his former wife, or 'intentionally or recklessly destroy or damage any property or harm an animal that belongs to or is in the possession of Monique Bavonia Blackwell'.
The Daily Mail does not suggest Blackwell is alleged to have done any of these things, only that they are the standard conditions of an ADVO.
The matter will next be before the court on April 15.
When contacted for comment last week, Blackwell's lawyer, Paul McGirr of McGirr & Associates, told the Mail: 'All I can say is that it will be vigorously defended.
'I'm not going to comment on the specifics except to say the matter will be vigorously defended and it appears that the AVO is being used as a weapon as opposed to a shield.
'There is certainly not even any violence being alleged against him and it's an extremely weak application.
'I've told Mr Blackwell to keep doing what he's doing and focus on his work and I'll handle the rest.
'Certainly, as apprehended violence matters go, I consider this to be a very weak application and it appears there are [family matters] in the background.'
Monique, who shares three children with Blackwell, told the Daily Mail she did not ask police to apply for a restraining order against her former spouse, but also did not oppose it




