According to court documents filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Radke alleges Furlan repeatedly contacted him through social media. When he did not respond, Radke claims she escalated the situation by showing up at his home and sitting outside. He also alleges she followed him to a doctor’s appointment and waited outside, staring at him.
Radke is asking the court to order Furlan to stay at least 100 yards away from him.
The dispute appears to stem from earlier claims made by Furlan involving an alleged online catfishing incident. Back in May, Furlan said she had been catfished by someone posing as Radke, which she claimed caused serious issues in her marriage to Tommy Lee. At the time, Radke denied any involvement and said he had contacted the FBI.
Over the weekend, however, Furlan revisited the controversy and suggested she now believes she was not catfished at all. Instead, she implied that the real Radke was behind multiple Snapchat accounts and phone numbers that allegedly drew her into a romantic exchange. The situation reportedly took a darker turn when Furlan allegedly contacted some of Radke’s underage fans online and encouraged them to share alleged inappropriate experiences with the singer.
The alleged catfishing incident occurred during a period when Furlan and Lee were separated. The couple has since reconciled.
Furlan’s attorney, Lou Shapiro, strongly disputed Radke’s claims. In a statement, he said Furlan was “offended” by the restraining order request and argued that she is the true victim of harassment. He added that they plan to take all legal measures to fight what he called a “frivolous” filing and will seek protection for Furlan from further harassment and threats.
The court has not yet ruled on Radke’s request for a temporary restraining order.
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