Puka Nacua's accuser withdraws restraining order petition, but lawsuit proceeds
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By Mike Florio
Published on March 27, 2026.
The woman who accuses Rams receiver Puka Nacua of biting her multiple times and making antisemitic statements has withdrawn a temporary restraining order application, but the civil lawsuit proceeds. The application was filed separately, and the NFL will monitor the case. Nacauga, Georgia, has accused Atiabi of blackmailing and plans to countermand her.
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