Puka Nacua's attorney fires back at biting, antisemitic accusations
Key Points:
- Puka Nacua’s attorney strongly denies allegations made by Madison Atiabi, who claims the Rams receiver made an antisemitic comment and bit her during a New Year’s Eve gathering, calling the accusations false and defamatory.
- Atiabi alleges Nacua said “F–k all the Jews” and bit both her and her girlfriend, causing emotional distress and physical marks, leading her to seek a restraining order against him.
- Nacua’s legal team asserts the case is not sexual or domestic violence-related and cites a sober witness who denies the antisemitic comment occurred, labeling the situation a potential blackmail attempt.
- The attorney claims Atiabi’s side demanded millions of dollars to keep the allegations private and notes the timing of the legal action coincides suspiciously with a record-breaking NFL contract by another wide receiver.
- A judge has temporarily denied Atiabi’s restraining order request, with a hearing scheduled for April 14, and Nacua’s team plans to file a defamation lawsuit in response.