Camille Grammer "Shocked" and "Disappointed" That Ex-Boyfriend Was Not Indicted for Assault

A grand jury declined to indict Dimitri Charlambopoulos after Grammer accused him of attacking her in a Houston hotel room last year

By Natalie Finn, Beth Sobol May 29, 2014 2:42 AMTags
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Camille Grammer's ex-boyfriend is off the hook in the eyes of the law and she is not happy about it.

"I was just shocked. I'm very disappointed," the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star told E! News in response to a grand jury's refusal to indict Dimitri Charalambopoulos on felony assault charges after she accused him of attacking her in a Houston hotel room last year.

Grammer secured a three-year restraining order against him in January after first being granted a temporary order of protection last October following the alleged attack.

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TMZ reportedt hat Charalambopoulos appeared today before a grand jury in a Texas courtroom. The grand jury didn't feel there was enough evidence to go to trial for a felony conviction, but he was still charged.

"That said," Grammer continued, "I'm just so happy I'm in remission. I got a really good report from my doctor and that's the most important thing.

"We'll see what happens next. I am disappointed, but I'm going to put it in the past and move on."

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Grammer was diagnosed with endometrial cancer last October and she completed a course of chemotherapy and radiation in January.

And the mother of two children with ex-husband Kelsey Grammer has tried her best to look on the bright side and stay positive ever since, at least via social media.

"I have survived a horrible divorce, custody battle, stage 2 endometrial cancer, chemo & radiation. I am stronger than I think. #empowerment," she tweeted in March.