A judge has granted a 2-year restraining order against Falling in Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke following harassment allegations from Brittany Furlan, Tommy Lee’s ex-wife. The decision was revealed by a Falling in Reverse fan who shared the judge’s ruling on social media. This confirms that Furlan successfully obtained the restraining order as part of their ongoing dispute.
The restraining order represents a significant legal development in the contentious feud between the two public figures. This conflict has played out across social media platforms over the past year.
The conflict between Radke and Furlan traces back to May 2024, when Furlan publicly admitted to online communication with someone she believed was Radke. Furlan later claimed she had been catfished in the incident. Radke denied any involvement and stated he had contacted the FBI regarding the matter. The controversy contributed to significant personal consequences for Furlan, including her separation from Tommy Lee.
The dispute intensified in early 2025 when Furlan posted on Instagram Stories accusing Radke of being behind the original catfishing incident. She cited specific phone number digits as evidence and defended herself against narratives suggesting she had been catfished. Furlan also alleged that Radke was attempting to “shut her down” through harassment using burner accounts and other means of contact.
In a twist of events, Ronnie Radke filed his own request for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against Brittany Furlan in Los Angeles Superior Court on January 19, 2025. Radke’s filing alleged harassment including repeated social media contact attempts, claims that Furlan had sat in her car outside his home, and accusations that she followed him to a doctor’s appointment after he refused communication. However, the court clerk denied the TRO, determining it did not qualify as an emergency order. A judge was scheduled to rule at a hearing on January 23, 2025.
The judge’s subsequent decision to grant Furlan’s restraining order against Radke instead suggests the court found her allegations of harassment more credible and serious than his claims. The 2-year restraining order now legally prohibits Radke from contacting or harassing Furlan. This marks a definitive legal outcome in their highly publicized dispute.
