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DETROIT NEWS REPORTS: Gordon was free on bond and awaiting trial in federal court at the time of the alleged incident.

He was indicted in January 2012 along with more than a dozen others and accused of participating in a drug-trafficking operation involving thousands of pounds of cocaine and marijuana.

Prosecutors asked a federal judge Thursday to revoke Gordon’s bond due, in part, to the alleged assault. U.S. District Judge Sean Cox will consider the request March 12.

Court records and a police report portray a violent incident Sunday at the reality show star’s home on Muer Cove north of 13 Mile, where Deelishis lives with her two daughters.

At 4:20 a.m., Gordon smashed through the front door and struck Deelishis in the face, according to court records.

Deelishis, who had been sleeping in her daughter’s bedroom, ran to her bedroom, where her friend was asleep.

The friend? Michael Blackson, a popular stand-up comic known as the African King of Comedy.

Gordon chased the comic and hit him in the face, according to court records.

Deelishis, meanwhile, locked the bedroom door. Gordon tried to get in, prompting Deelishis to rip open the window screen and jump to the ground, according to police.

“Davis was in a lot of pain from her right wrist,” police said. “Davis also had blood on her right hand.”

She was taken to Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital, police said.