The alleged victim, Madison Atiabi, originally sought a restraining order in Los Angeles that was denied by a judge. The formal lawsuit expands the claims to include gender violence, negligence, and various damages. The amount of money sought has not been disclosed.
According to the filing, Atiabi alleges physical injuries, medical expenses, and severe emotional distress resulting from the incident. The report details an evening that began with a dinner on December 31, 2025, and reportedly escalated in a shared ride afterward.
Nacua denies the allegations, with his attorney stating that the case is not sexual in nature and not based on domestic violence. The defense also contends that there are no antisemitic elements, and a sober witness reportedly disputes the claims about comments attributed to Nacua.
The Rams organization has not issued a public comment on the matter. Nacua’s representation has indicated plans to pursue defamation and other legal remedies in response to the lawsuit.
Off the field, Nacua has been a focal point of offseason attention, including social media activity and public appearances that have drawn mixed reactions from fans. The team and league have not commented beyond the ongoing legal process.
This developing case will proceed to the scheduled April hearing, and further updates are expected as both sides prepare their positions and evidence for the court.