
Sophie Turner Drops Child Abduction Claim Against Joe Jonas After Custody Agreement
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The “Game of Thrones” alum had sued the singer after he allegedly broke his agreement to return their children to England in Turner’s care.
A New York judge dismissed the child abduction lawsuit Wednesday filed in September by Sophie Turner, in which the “Game of Thrones” alum requested her two young daughters with estranged husband Joe Jonas be returned to England from the United States.
According to court documents obtained by People, a federal judge for the Southern District of New York agreed to drop her “wrongful retention” claims after Turner and Jonas amicably signed a consent plan approved by a U.K. court judge last week.
The initial suit was reportedly filed mere weeks after the former couple announced plans to divorce. Turner alleged at the time that her children had spent all summer in the U.S. with Jonas and weren’t given back to her for a previously agreed-upon return to England.
The suit claimed Jonas had instead officially filed for divorce and withheld the children’s passports. The singer reportedly claimed via a representative at the time that returning the passports so their kids could leave the country would violate a Florida court order where the marriage dissolution was filed.
The order purportedly prohibited both parties from relocating the kids without approval.













