NINA AGDAL has won her legal battle to have a restraining order placed on Dillon Danis, according to reports.
Logan Paul’s fiancee went to the courts to take action against Danis following his social media harassment of the model.
Agdal claimed to have “suffered humiliation, emotional distress, and reputational harm” from Danis’ incessant tweets about her.
Danis is also accused of sharing a 10-year-old X-rated photo of Agdal from a “romantic encounter” with a former partner.
A court has found in her favour and placed a temporary restraining order against Danis, report TMZ.
The MMA fighter, who will take on Paul in a boxing bout on October 14, has been banned from posting any content depicting or portraying Agdal that was never meant to be shared publicly or obtained without consent.
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Danis’ friends and associates have also been prohibited from sharing said photos.
The ruling prevents Danis from “posting content in any way depicting or portraying Plaintiff that Defendant knows or has reason to believe was never meant to be shared publicly or was obtained without consent, through the hacking of any of Plaintiff’s accounts or devices, or through any other illegal or unauthorised means.”
Agdal has also accused Danis of hacking her private snapchat account to locate and publish a video in which the Dane talks about wanting physical intimacy after a period of celibacy.
Agdal is seeking damages of £120,000 per federal violation and has asked a judge to ban Danis from posting further sexually explicit images which could potentially harm her reputation.
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Danis – a long-time pal of UFC superstar Conor McGregor – broke his silence on the lawsuit on Twitter but sensationally made light of it.
He said: “Nina Adgel has filed a massive lawsuit against me.
“She filed a restraining order against me and is seeking prison time, so the fight is in jeopardy if I’m in jail.
“This is actually wild but I won’t stop f*** the system come get me. Logan Paul is a dead man walking.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk