Ronnie Radke Seeks Restraining Order Against Brittany Furlan

Musician Ronnie Radke has filed for a restraining order against Brittany Furlan, alleging that the wife of Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee has consistently harassed him through social media and in person. The legal action was initiated on January 6, 2026, in a Southern California court, where Radke detailed several instances of unwanted communication from Furlan.

In court documents, Radke, 42, the lead singer of the band Falling in Reverse, claimed that Furlan, 39, had made false statements about their relationship, suggesting they had romantic ties. He stated that she has attempted to manipulate others into corroborating these claims. Radke’s girlfriend, Dana Wright, is reported to have witnessed Furlan’s unwanted interactions with Radke, including an incident that occurred in May 2025.

Details of Allegations and Legal Action

Radke’s legal filing asserts that Furlan not only contacted him online but also showed up at his residence uninvited. He described an unsettling encounter at a medical facility where Furlan allegedly waited outside and stared at him. This prompted Radke to seek a court order prohibiting Furlan from coming within 100 yards of him.

In his court documents, Radke accused Furlan of making ongoing false public claims about him and attempting to persuade underage fans to lie on her behalf. He expressed concern for his safety and well-being, stating, “This will be the last time I talk about this, because at this point, this is all legal and probably some sort of stalking or harassment.”

Furlan’s attorney, Lou Shapiro, responded to the allegations, stating that Furlan feels victimized by the filing. “Ms. Furlan is offended to find out this petition was filed because the only victim of harassment is her,” Shapiro said. He emphasized their intent to defend against what they consider a “frivolous lawsuit” and to seek protection for Furlan from alleged harassment and threats by Radke.

Background and Previous Controversies

This dispute unfolds against a backdrop of prior incidents, including Furlan’s claims of being targeted by someone impersonating Radke online in a catfishing scheme. Radke had previously stated to TMZ that he was not involved in the situation and had contacted the FBI due to the serious nature of the impersonation.

Radke commented on the complexity of the situation, stating, “I’m actually kind of flabbergasted because there’s multiple other girls that were involved with the same Snapchat.” He reiterated the gravity of the matter, noting that it had escalated to the level of a felony.

In an Instagram post, Radke criticized Furlan for spreading misinformation about him in a group chat with his fans. He expressed concern about the potential legal repercussions of her statements and emphasized that they had no prior personal relationship.

As this situation progresses, it highlights the often tumultuous intersection of celebrity life and personal relationships, raising questions about privacy, accountability, and the impact of social media on public figures.