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Puka Nacua's attorney denies woman's claim that Rams WR made antisemitic comment, downplays biting allegation

By Jack BaerSky F1

The woman's request for a temporary restraining order against Nacua has reportedly been denied.

An attorney representing Puka Nacua has denied a woman’s claim that the Los Angeles Rams wide receiver made a profanely antisemitic statement, and also reportedly downplayed a bite mark he left on her. As reported by TMZ , the woman made her claims in a rejected application for a temporary restraining order over an alleged incident on Dec. 31 during a group outing in L.

A. ’s Century City neighborhood. She reportedly claims that during dinner, Nacua said “f*** all the Jews,” which was allegedly the "first act in what became an escalating course of rude or vulgar, threatening, violent, and harassing conduct.

" Nacua’s attorney, Levi McCathern, reportedly said the claim is false and that he’s spoken to witnesses who didn’t hear Nacua make the antisemitic statement. After eating, the woman claims she and her friend got into a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van with Nacua and others, at which point Nacua allegedly got “touchy-feely. ” Per TMZ, she alleges Nacua then "dropped his head into [her] girlfriend's lap and crotch area and bit her thumb so forcefully that she screamed in acute pain.

" Subsequently, she says he bit her on the left shoulder, breaking skin and leaving a substantial bite mark. TMZ has a picture of the bite mark from the TRO. The day after the incident, the woman says she went to the police and filed an incident report.