Overview
- Under the order, Mychelle Johnson must stay at least 500 yards from Bridges, his home, and Charlotte Hornets facilities, and she is barred from harassment and cyberstalking.
- In court filings, Bridges alleges Johnson went to the Spectrum Center intoxicated, left their children with a nanny, and tried to tamper with his car tires in the arena garage.
- He also claims she posed as another woman to tell his lawyer she was pregnant, which led his team to plan a paternity test before learning the claim was a hoax.
- The petition says Johnson used a fake number to send threatening messages that included Bridges’ home address and threatened to post nude photos of him online.
- The order is temporary pending a court hearing, Johnson has not responded publicly, and the dispute follows Bridges’ 2022 no‑contest plea that put him on probation.