KEY POINTS

  • Colton Underwood said he and Cassie Randolph have reached an agreement privately
  • Randolph filed for a restraining order against him in September
  • She claimed that the "Bachelor" alum has been harassing her since their breakup in May

“Bachelor” star Colton Underwood has broken his silence on ex Cassie Randolph's restraining order against him, revealing that she has dismissed it.

In a statement to Us Weekly, Underwood addressed the allegations made against him in September that led to Randolph, 25, securing a restraining order against him. The 28-year-old “Bachelorette” alum said that he and his ex-girlfriend have held talks in private and reached an agreement.

“Today Cassie asked the court to dismiss the temporary restraining order against me. The two of us were able to reach a private agreement to address any of Cassie’s concerns,” Underwood said.

“I do not believe Cassie did anything wrong in filing for the restraining orders and also believe she acted in good faith. I appreciate everyone’s respect for privacy regarding this matter,” he added.

Randolph has also asked for the investigation on Underwood to be dropped, TMZ reported, citing unnamed sources.

This comes nearly two months after she was granted a temporary restraining order that prevents her ex from coming within 100 yards of her, her house, car and workplace.

Citing Domestic Violence Prevention, Randolph claimed in her request for a restraining order that Underwood put a tracking device on her vehicle to monitor where she goes. She also alleged that her ex-boyfriend showed up at her parents’ home in Huntington Beach, California, as well as her apartment in Los Angeles unannounced.

Randolph also claimed that Underwood texted her alarming messages. At one point, he allegedly pretended to be an anonymous texter.

"After the breakup, Cassie wanted to be friends, and she thought they were on good terms. Then the text messages and the frightening behavior started. Cassie was just terrified about how he was acting," an unnamed source told People.

Their exchange was later revealed, showing that Underwood had called Randolph “shady” and “a selfish person not ready to be loved.”

“It’s crazy to think we used to be in a position of love. I ask myself all the time how someone who I loved and loved me could do the things they do and say the things they do,” Underwood wrote.

Underwood and Randolph announced their split in May after more than a year together. They met while filming Season 23 of “The Bachelor” and have been together since the season finale in March 2019.

Prior to Randolph filing for a restraining order, the two reportedly filmed a new reality show together that focuses on their lives post-breakup.

Colton Underwood and Cassie Randolph
Colton Underwood and Cassie Randolph are pictured attending “The 53rd Annual CMA Awards” on Nov. 13, 2019 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. ABC/Image Group LA