Overview
- Radke filed for a temporary restraining order in Los Angeles Superior Court on January 5, requesting that Furlan stay at least 100 yards away.
- He alleges repeated online contact, a visit where she sat outside his home, and an instance in which she followed him to a medical appointment.
- Furlan’s representatives dispute the filing as inaccurate and frivolous and say they previously sent multiple cease‑and‑desist notices in May 2025.
- TMZ and Vice report a court clerk did not grant the request as an emergency, with the matter set for a January 23 hearing.
- The legal step follows renewed posts by Furlan suggesting Radke was behind accounts that contacted her, claims he denies while maintaining an impersonator was reported to the FBI in 2025.