Weston Cage, the son of Nicolas Cage, has been accused of hitting his mother, Christina Fulton, as she was seen with a black eye and several facial bruises. The incident occurred at Fulton’s home in Los Angeles on April 28, and Weston was named a suspect in a battery report. The altercation between the mother-son duo reportedly started as a verbal dispute before becoming physical.

First responders were called to Fulton’s home following the incident, but she was not taken to the hospital. Law enforcement officials are currently investigating whether the case will be considered as a felony battery, but no arrests have been made as Weston had left by the time the police arrived. Sources close to Fulton claimed that she was trying to help her son through an “emotional moment” and he was over to console him, however Fulton denied the allegations and requested privacy.

Fulton was seen in public on Sunday with bruises all over her face, including a noticeable bruise under her eye. There were also yellow marks on her cheeks and forehead that appeared to be fading. Representatives for Fulton and Nicolas Cage were not immediately available for comment on the matter. Prior to this incident, Fulton and Weston were working together to sue Weston’s estranged wife, Hila Arounian, for allegedly embezzling $100,000 and filing a fraudulent restraining order to prevent Fulton and Nicolas from seeing their twin granddaughters.

The lawsuits against Arounian were separate, with Fulton accusing her of being emotionally abusive and manipulative towards Weston, causing him to alienate himself from his family. Weston alleged that Arounian took advantage of him while he was in recovery from mental health issues. Arounian declined to comment on the allegations at the time. Weston shares twin daughters with Arounian, named Cyress and Venice, and also has two other children, Lucian and Sorin, from previous relationships.

In light of the recent incident involving Weston allegedly hitting his mother, more details may surface as the investigation progresses. The family dynamics and legal battles surrounding Weston, Fulton, and Arounian seem to be complex and fraught with personal and legal challenges. The allegations of abuse and embezzlement add another layer of complexity to the already strained relationships within the family. It remains to be seen how this situation will unfold and what consequences it may have for all parties involved.

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