GARDEN CITY, N.Y. - Supermodel Christie Brinkley wants her ex-husband to shield their children from a televised interview in which he explains his affair with a teenager and his Internet porn proclivities.
Brinkley lawyer Robert Stephan Cohen said in a statement Thursday that Peter Cook must keep the couple's two children away from the Barbara Walters interview scheduled to air on ABC while he has custody of them this weekend.
"His parenting has to be away from his home and he can't expose them to the 20/20 broadcast" airing Friday night, Cohen said.
The lawyer also filed papers in Suffolk County seeking a temporary restraining order and a post-judgment order; the divorce became official on Sept. 29.
Cohen was not available to comment because of the Jewish holiday and Cook's attorney, Norman Sheresky, did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment.
Cook, an East Hampton architect, settled the highly public and nasty divorce last summer following a week-long trial that featured salacious testimony about his affair with a teenager and his use of Internet porn.
He explains those allegations in the interview.
"I was seeking a connection I could not find in my own marriage," he told Walters. "I think the emotional aspect of our lives had changed. I think we were both feeling more like we were living with a brother and sister than a life partner."
Cook said he agreed to the television interview hoping, "the world will see that I'm not the scumbag pervert that I've been painted to be. The misinformation that came out during the trial is the elephant in the room. It's the elephant in the room for my kids. And I'm hoping maybe if I can correct some of the wrongs."
The divorce settlement gave Brinkley custody of the couple's 10-year-old daughter, Sailor, and 13-year-old son Jack, whom Cook adopted. Jack's biological father was Brinkley's third husband. Cook got $2.1 million from the supermodel, as well as liberal visitation rights.
The marriage was Brinkley's fourth and Cook's first.