Overview
- Furlan filed for a temporary restraining order on Jan. 12, alleging Radke has harassed her online and calling him "unhinged and obsessed."
- She asserts they exchanged explicit Snapchat messages last spring, planned a May 2025 meet-up, and denies being catfished, saying Radke sent a video proving his identity.
- Her filing claims Radke posted videos calling her a liar, left "cruel" burner-account comments on Instagram, and that she reported harassment that led to his account being disabled.
- Both emergency restraining-order requests were rejected at the clerk level, with a Los Angeles court set to hear the competing petitions on Jan. 23.
- Radke previously sought a restraining order that was denied and has sued alleged online impersonators, while his filing accuses Furlan of harassment and showing up at his home and a doctor’s office.