Overview
- Court records show a person filing under Lena Nersesian’s name lodged a divorce petition in Los Angeles County and a process server delivered multiple court papers to Adam Grandmaison at his Studio City home on July 15.
- The June filing sought primary legal and physical custody of the couple’s 5-year-old daughter and listed alleged assets including about $1.152 million in real estate.
- Lena the Plug says she did not file the petition and filed a police report for identity theft after receiving rejected courthouse paperwork in May.
- Adam22 confirmed he was served and has asked police and the FBI to intervene while Lena says she has spoken to a lawyer about getting the case dismissed.
- The case highlights how public figures can be targeted and how public court filings can be weaponized, with criminal charges for identity theft or filing false documents possible if investigators identify the person who submitted the petition.