The online fallout between Ronnie Radke and Brittany Furlan, wife of Mötley Crüe’s Tommy Lee, has now crossed into legal territory, with reports confirming a two year restraining order has been granted against the Falling in Reverse frontman.
What started as a messy internet feud has escalated into something far more serious, pulling one of modern metal’s most volatile figures into another headline heavy dispute.
Court order surfaces amid ongoing feud
According to reports circulating online, a judge has approved a two year restraining order in favour of Furlan (per Alternative Nation), the decision first surfaced via a Reddit post referencing the court ruling, though details around the exact conditions of the order remain limited.
If upheld, the order places legal restrictions on contact between the two parties and could influence how both sides navigate any further public statements or legal moves tied to the situation.
A messy ‘catfishing’ saga
At the centre of the conflict is a bizarre back and forth involving allegations of fake accounts and online harassment.
The situation reportedly dates back to 2024, when claims began circulating about so called “catfishing” behaviour, Radke alleged that Furlan had used a fake account to send flirtatious messages, while Furlan pushed back with claims that Radke himself was behind multiple “sock puppet” accounts targeting her.
The result has been a drawn out social media clash that’s played out publicly, dragging both sides into a cycle of accusations, responses, and escalating tension.
Radke no stranger to controversy
For anyone following Radke’s career, this isn’t unfamiliar territory, the Falling in Reverse frontman has built a reputation for public disputes that blur the line between personal conflict and spectacle.
In earlier coverage of the feud, Radke also addressed accusations of sexism tied to the situation, adding another layer to an already tangled narrative.
What this ruling does is shift the dynamic, once legal boundaries are in place, the conversation changes, it’s no longer just online noise. There are real consequences attached to how this plays out from here.
For now, the order stands as the latest development in a dispute that shows no signs of quietly disappearing.
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