Nina Agdal granted restraining order against Dillon Danis

Nina Agdal has successfully obtained a temporary restraining order against Dillon Danis. This decision came swiftly after her legal team highlighted his response to her lawsuit, expediting the entire process.

On September 6, Dillon Danis finds himself in a precarious situation as a result of a series of tweets directed at Nina Agdal on September 6. This legal dispute emerged when the model (and the fiancée of YouTube sensation Logan Paul) filed a lawsuit against Danis, seeking $150,000 in damages along with a restraining order.

Danis responded swiftly on Twitter. For weeks leading up to this, he had been targeting Agdal on social media platforms, making derogatory comments about her personal history and even sharing explicit images of the model.

He wrote, “Nina Adgal has filed a massive lawsuit against me. She filed a restraining order against me and is seeking prison time, so the fight is in jeopardy if I’m in jail. This is actually wild, but I won’t stop f**k the system come get me. Logan Paul is a dead man walking.”

According to advertising & ecommerce lawyer Rob Freund who represents artists and brands, Agdal’s attorneys are now trying to hasten the issuance of her restraining order.

Freund wrote on September 7: “Nina Agdal’s lawyers have alerted the judge to Dillon Danis’s tweets in response to the lawsuit she filed yesterday. They are using his tweet to request immediate entry of the restraining order.”

He also shared a photo of a court document that stated, “Thus, it is evident the defendant has notice of the lawsuit and Ms. Agdal’s request for temporary restraints.”

“More significantly and concerning to Ms. Agdal is the Defendant’s contempt for the Justice System and indication he intends to move forward with his threatened conduct, explicitly stating that ‘[he] won’t stop’ and ‘f*ck the system, come get [him].'”

Later that same day, Freund confirmed that the court had granted Agdal’s temporary restraining order against Danis. This order effectively prohibits Danis and any individuals “in active participation with him” from disseminating explicit photographs of the model online.

The official document reads, “Ordered that pending the September 12, 2023 hearing and until further Order of the Court, Defendant and all persons in active concert or participation with him are enjoined from posting sexually explicit photographs of the plaintiff on the internet without her consent.”

The recent incident has prompted Danis to post on X: “The only way I would settle with Nina Agdal is if every dollar she receives from me goes to the victims of Cryptozoo.”

In a startling revelation, it was disclosed that Agdal had enlisted the services of a cybersecurity firm. This firm uncovered evidence suggesting that Agdal’s Snapchat account had been compromised.

The documents revealed that the password for Agdal’s Snapchat account had been changed twice in early 2022, with an IP address traceable to Phoenix, Arizona, and New York, New York.

In her statement, Agdal affirmed: “Upon learning all this information, I knew that my account had been compromised because I was not responsible for any of those activities…I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct..”