NBA Star Miles Bridges Files Restraining Order for Children’s Mother to Stop Harassing Him & His Dog Following Her Claims of Domestic Violence

Miles Bridges

NBA Star Miles Bridges Files Restraining Order for Children’s Mother to Stop Harassing Him & His Dog Following Her Claims of Domestic Violence

Miles Bridges wants his accuser to stay at least 100 yards away from his and his dog.

The free agent NBA player has requested a restraining order against Mychelle Johnson, the woman who accused him of domestic violence, on the grounds that she won’t stop harassing him. He wants her to stay away and avoid all contact with him and his dog.

Miles Bridges outlined his allegations in new court documents, contending that Mychelle Johnson won’t leave him alone despite their violent altercation on June 27 that led to his arrest.

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The former Charlotte Hornets athlete claims his accuser has visited his home or other locations where he is staying on three separate occasions, causing him emotional distress and anxiety.

The first incident allegedly occurred on October 12 when Mychelle Johnson entered his side gate when he was staying in an Airbnb in Los Angeles. She also had their two children with her. Miles Bridges claimed in court documents that he went inside the house to avoid Johnson because of their ongoing legal dispute and the protective orders that had been issued.

But, according to him, his door wouldn’t lock, so he had to hold it tight as Johnson allegedly tried to break in by throwing a hose nozzle at the house.

Bridges claims that after she was unable to enter, she stole his dog and departed with their children.

Nearly three weeks later on Halloween, Johnson allegedly followed him and his friends home from a hookah lounge around 2:30 a.m. and stood in his driveway with their two kids in her car, demanding he talk with her. Bridges claims that despite efforts by his friends and security to convince her to go, she resisted and remained parked for about six hours before leaving.

During the third incident, Bridges claims he was forced to call Los Angeles police after Johnson arrived at his Airbnb and “stood outside the home antagonizing me and refusing to leave” on November 5, two days after he entered a plea of no contest to one count of felony domestic violence arising from their June 27 incident to conclude his criminal case.

Bridges claims that when authorities arrived, they were able to persuade her to leave without further incident.

He has since taken matters to court, requesting a restraining order against Johnson.

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Authored by: S. G.