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Puka Nacua’s Bite Accuser Withdraws Restraining Order Request, Moves Forward With Civil Lawsuit

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The woman accusing NFL star Puka Nacua of misconduct has withdrawn her request for a restraining order, according to a The Puka Nacua’s Bite Accuser Withdraws Restraining Order Request, Moves Forward With Civil Lawsuit first appeared on The Blast

MEGA The woman accusing NFL star Puka Nacua of misconduct has withdrawn her request for a restraining order, according to a new report. The Los Angeles Rams player has been embroiled in controversy over the last few months, as he faced backlash in November 2025 after performing a gesture many viewed as antisemitic. Woman Accusing Puka Nacua Of Biting Her, Breaking Her Skin Has Withdrawn Her Request For A Restraining Order MEGA TMZ reported on March 27, 2026, that the woman accusing Nacua of biting her and using derogatory language has withdrawn her request for a restraining order.

Joseph Karr, the attorney representing Madison Atiabi, the woman at the center of the controversy, says that while she has withdrawn her restraining order request, she’s moving forward with her civil lawsuit. Karr further used his time to slam Nacua’s representatives for allegedly sharing “inflammatory statements” about his client. What Has Puka Nacua Found Himself In The Middle Of Now?

TMZ has photos from the alleged victim showing a bite mark on her body, which she claims was from Rams WR Puka Nacua during their dinner. pic. twitter.

com/6vIdPrBN46 — Pick 6 Pack (@Pick6PackFB) March 25, 2026 According to a previous report from The Blast , Nacua was accused by Atiabi of biting her during a night out in December 2025 after becoming a bit “touchy-feely. ” The original legal document claims Nacua “dropped his head into [her] girlfriend’s lap and crotch area and bit her thumb so forcefully that she screamed in acute pain. ” The legal filing also claims Nacua used problematic language during the dinner when he allegedly yelled “f–k all the Jews.

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