DDG has lost his latest bid in his custody battle with ex-girlfriend Halle Bailey, who has been granted a temporary restraining order and custody of their son.

After the 27-year-old rapper and Twitch streamer – born Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr. – requested for the court to prohibit the 25-year-old "The Little Mermaid" actress from traveling to Italy with their 18-month-old son Halo on June 4, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Latrice A. G. Byrdsong shot down the request in a filing obtained by USA TODAY.

DDG's "request for an order prohibiting (Bailey) from traveling outside the United States withthe parties' minor child (Halo) is denied," the order reads.

The ruling was due to finding "insufficient evidence of imminent emotional and psychological risk to the minor child during (Bailey's) business trip to Italy." The judge noted her previous ruling granting Bailey's May domestic violence restraining order "includes limited child abduction orders."

Byrdsong requests "further evidence" at their scheduled June 24 hearing "for the Court to issue more restrictive orders as the Court has granted sole legal and physical custody to (Bailey) temporarily until the next court hearing."

According to People and E! News, in a 44-page filing, DDG's lawyers leveled allegations that cast doubt on Bailey's fitness as a parent, calling her "an imminent emotional and psychological risk." His court documents were filed as part of Bailey's restraining order case against DDG that was initiated in May.

Bailey had been granted a temporary restraining order from DDG the same day she filed her request, according to a May 13 notice reviewed by USA TODAY.

USA TODAY has reached out to Bailey's representatives for comment.

Halle Bailey accused DDG of abuse in restraining order request

In her May filing, Bailey accused DDG of physical, emotional, verbal and financial abuse and requested full legal and physical custody of Halo.

As a result of DDG's alleged abuse, Bailey demanded no-contact and stay-away orders for herself and Halo that prevented DDG from getting in touch with the mother-son pair, in addition to requiring the rapper to remain 100 yards away from them and to stop posting about Bailey and Halo on social media.

"I realize that there is no placating Darryl," Bailey wrote in a statement attached to the filing. "I cannot allow this abuse any longer. I cannot keep living like this. I never know when he is going to demand our son be in his mother's care and whether I will be subjected to his threats and abuse."

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Contributing: Edward Segarra, USA TODAY

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: DDG's bid rejected; judge allows Halle Bailey to travel with their son

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