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Woman files restraining order against Puka Nacua over alleged assault and anti-Jewish remarks
Nacua denies biting and antisemitic remarks; a judge denied a temporary restraining order while a hearing is set for April 14 amid claims of a shakedown.
- On December 31, 2025, a woman accused Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua of making an antisemitic remark and biting her and a companion during a group outing in Century City.
- Nacua's attorney, Levi McCathern, characterized the contact as "horseplay" and rejected the antisemitic allegations, stating that witnesses present did not hear the remark.
- A Los Angeles judge denied the woman's request for a temporary restraining order, though the case remains active with a hearing scheduled for April 14, 2026.
- The Rams have reportedly placed contract extension talks for the receiver on hold, evaluating the situation amid ongoing legal proceedings and public scrutiny.
- Prior controversy involving an offensive "Jewish emote" in December 2025 has resurfaced, while fans have drawn comparisons between the receiver's recent behavior and Antonio Brown.
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Who is Madison Atiabi? Jewish woman seeks restraining order against Puka Nacua over alleged ‘attack,’ antisemitic remark
A woman is seeking a restraining order against Puka Nacua, accusing him of making an antisemitic remark and then biting her girlfriend during a night out in LA.
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Read Full ArticleNFL L.A. player Rams, Puka Nacua, faces a new controversy outside the camp, after he was accused of biting a woman and throwing anti-Semitic comments. According to TMZ media, the charges were filed by the victim, who even applied for a temporary restraining order against Puka Nacua for the alleged assault on December 31, 2025.The complainant notes that the NFL L.A. receiver Rams made anti-Semitic comments during a pre-aggression dinner.
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