Police were called to Frankie Valli's Encino home for the second time in less than a year after his son allegedly showed up at the door despite a restraining order.
Police responded to Frankie Valli's Encino home after his son Francesco allegedly appeared at the property in violation of a restraining order, marking the second such incident in less than a year.
Police were called to Frankie Valli's Encino home for the second time in less than a year after his son allegedly showed up at the door despite a restraining order.
The Los Angeles Police Department responded to the 92-year-old singer's residence following a report that Francesco Valli, 38, appeared at the property in violation of a three-year restraining order granted in April 2024, according to RadarOnline.
By the time officers arrived, Francesco was no longer at the scene. No arrests were made.
"There was no evidence of a crime and no report was taken," the LAPD said, according to RadarOnline.
A spokesperson for Valli described the incident as a "private family matter" that was resolved before law enforcement arrived.
This is not the first time police have responded to Valli's Encino home over concerns about Francesco. In May 2026, officers were called after a 911 caller reported Francesco banging on the door and demanding entry. That incident also resulted in no arrests, and the LAPD found no evidence of a crime at the time, according to PEOPLE.
The restraining order was secured in April 2024 by Valli's younger son, Emilio Valli, 31. Court filings obtained by PEOPLE alleged that Francesco "repeatedly physically threatened to harm or kill" both Frankie and Emilio.
According to the filings, the threats escalated after Frankie cut off financial support to Francesco. Emilio claimed Francesco is addicted to opiates and began selling his father's personal property to fund the addiction.
The order required Francesco to stay at least 100 yards away from the homes, workplaces, and vehicles of Frankie and Emilio. It is set to expire on April 29, 2027.
Valli's Encino residence sits in the San Fernando Valley, an affluent Los Angeles suburb. The singer, best known as the lead vocalist of The Four Seasons for hits including "Sherry" and "My Eyes Adored You," has lived in the area for years.
The property became the center of family legal battles in 2024 when Emilio told a court that Francesco had tried to break into the home and threatened both men.
No criminal charges have been filed in connection with the latest incident. The restraining order remains in place through April 2027.
Valli's representatives have not commented further on the situation beyond calling it a private family matter.
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