
"Madison Atiabi asserted in the court filing that during a group New Year's Eve dinner, Nacua said 'f- all the Jews ... in a manner audible to [her] and others at the table.'"
"Nacua's attorney, Levi McCathern, said he has spoken to witnesses - including other Rams players who were present - who didn't hear Nacua make the antisemitic statement."
"Puka denies these allegations in the strongest possible terms. We will pursue all available legal remedies in response to these false and damaging statements."
"Our office was contacted with demands of millions of dollars in exchange for not publicizing these allegations."
Puka Nacua's attorney refutes allegations made by Madison Atiabi, who claims Nacua made an antisemitic comment and bit her and a friend during a New Year's Eve dinner. Atiabi's court filing describes Nacua's behavior as vulgar and threatening. Nacua's attorney asserts that witnesses did not hear the alleged comment and that the biting incident was merely horseplay. A request for a temporary restraining order was denied, and a hearing is set for April 14. Nacua's legal team plans to address the allegations vigorously.
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