Nina Agdal Sued Dillon Danis Amid His Tolling Posts And False Claims Against Her

After engaging in weeks of trolling, Nina Agdal is attempting to attack Dillon Danis.

In advance of their battle on October 14, Danis has been relentlessly trolling Logan Paul’s fiancée.

Over the weekend, things really took a turn for the worse when a sex film with a lady who resembled Agdal surfaced online.

It eventually turned out to be someone else, but not before it quickly caught on like wildfire. The top model is now making moves to persuade him to quit.

Apparently, Nina Agdal is suing Dillon Danis.

According to documents obtained by TMZ Sports, she is suing Danis for sharing “despicable” items, citing more than 250 instances. According to TMZ, Agdal alleges she has “suffered humiliation, emotional distress, and reputational harm,” and at least one post has broken both state and federal law.

Later, when it threatened the fight, the offending post was removed. Agdal further claimed that what she said in the video about desperately seeking sex went too far.

The Snapchat video, according to Logan Paul’s future bride, was taken from her Snapchat archives, “suggesting Danis had hacked [her] personal account or had obtained the private video from someone who had done so.”

According to TMZ, Agdal is asking for at least $150,000 for the now-deleted post that she claims broke the law. In order to restrict Danis’ conduct on X, Nina Agdal is also requesting a restraining order.

It doesn’t appear to bother Dillon Danis that he is being sued.

Late on Wednesday, Danis tweeted that Agdal wants to put him in jail, but he won’t comply because “fuck the system.”

Danis also tweeted other times, making fun of Agdal for suing. He’s making it abundantly plain that he doesn’t give a damn.

 

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A little more than a month remains until Logan Paul and Dillon Danis square off, and it already seems like things will get worse. Although filing a lawsuit is unlikely to defuse the situation, it will surely boost October 14 PPV sales. We’re glad you’re here.

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