NFL fans were shocked when star Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua was accused of biting a woman and yelling out antisemitic comments.
“This is not in any way a ‘horseplay’ event and Mr. Nacua and crisis management team will not deny there was an attack involving Mr. Nacua’s lips, mouth, and teeth gnashing down on Ms. Atiabi’s shoulder in a violent and provocative manner, and then passing out cold,” Joseph Kar, who is representing the alleged victim, said.
“Nor is there any truth to Mr. McCathern’s assertion that this is a ‘shakedown’ since it was his office and staff that invited us to the mediation, agreed to pay for half, and flew from Texas to attend on March 11, 2026.”
Now, Nacua is vowing to respond litigiously.
A Los Angeles judge has denied the accusers’ request for the TRO, and a hearing is slated for April 14.
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