Overview
- Madison Atiabi withdrew her temporary restraining order request Friday to focus on her lawsuit, which is set for a court hearing on April 14.
- The civil complaint alleges Nacua used an antisemitic slur at dinner on December 31 and later bit Atiabi and another woman, with claims filed for gender violence, assault and battery, and negligence.
- Nacua’s attorney denies any antisemitic remark and calls the physical contact mutual horseplay, labeling the lawsuit a shakedown and signaling a planned defamation case.
- Video published by TMZ shows Atiabi dancing near a seemingly asleep Nacua later that night, a clip both sides cite differently on timing and meaning, and it does not settle the core claims.
- Los Angeles prosecutors are reviewing the allegations, no criminal charges have been filed, and the outcome could weigh on the Rams receiver’s public standing and contract talks.