Logan Paul supports his fiancée, Nina Agdal, as she files a lawsuit and a restraining order against his opponent Dillon Danis for posting explicit images of her without consent, thereby violating revenge porn laws.
Logan Paul was surprised to find himself involved in a legal dispute, following his fiancée, Nina Agdal, filing charges against Dillon Danis, a Bellator fighter turned boxer. Agdal recently lodged both a lawsuit and a restraining order against Danis. The conflict emerged after he posted numerous explicit images and videos of Agdal online while teasing Paul in the weeks leading up to their boxing match on Oct. 14. According to Agdal’s lawsuit, Danis broke revenge porn laws by publishing confidential material that originated from the alleged hacking of her Snapchat account in 2022.
Despite his concentration on the forthcoming fight, Paul is strongly urging Danis to take the lawsuit seriously, as he believes the situation will only escalate for him. The concerned athlete spoke about the severity of the matter on his brother Jake Paul’s podcast, saying, “There’s more counts coming,” and adding bluntly, “It’s heavy. I’ll be honest, it’s a f*****.50-caliber adamantium bullet to the dome. He’s f*****. We’re about to catch a predator on Oct. 14, because he has some real predatorial s***, which is what he’s in trouble for.”
Paul also mentioned an incident during his face-to-face interview with Danis where Danis incriminated himself on video. He stated, “In the face-to-face, I gave him a little light deposition where he incriminated himself, but he’s a dumbass, so he didn’t know what I was doing, and he doesn’t know what he did is wrong. I also think people are confused about what the lawsuit is. It’s not about the photos he’s been posting, It’s about a serious crime he committed.” He further added, “I don’t want this to appear to be fight promotion.”
Paul is showing full support for Agdal in her legal battle against Danis. He made it clear that this does not affect their relationship and expressed his 100% support towards her, stating, “The lawsuit has nothing to do with me– this is Nina’s thing. This is her decision, I support her 100 f****** percent. I love that girl so much, and this has been crazy for both of us. A little bump in the road doesn’t change any of that.” Paul is confident that Danis will be held accountable for his actions, predicting a potentially extensive litigation process involving attorney costs and potential damages. He expects this to motivate Danis to appear and fight during their scheduled match on Oct. 14.