Dillon Danis Finally Served Lawsuit by Nina Agdal
The fighter and online troll has been evading the process server
Dillon Danis, known for his fighting skills and online trolling, has finally been served with a lawsuit by model Nina Agdal. After dodging and weaving the process server for over a week, Danis was officially notified of the lawsuit. TMZ Sports has obtained video footage of the moment he was served.
Sneaky Moves and Hidden Games
The confrontation took place on Monday morning outside Danis’ building in Jersey City, New Jersey. The process server approached Danis with two friends and tried to hand him a brown envelope, saying “I have a document for you, Mr. Danis.” However, Danis refused and claimed, “That’s not me,” as they walked towards the building. The process server was not allowed inside and had to leave the document on the floor.
Avoiding Capture with Creative Tactics
This encounter was the culmination of a cat and mouse game between Danis and the process servers. Danis went as far as pretending he was in North Korea and even shared images and surveillance videos of unsuccessful servers who were waiting for him.
A Lawsuit Fueled by Bullying and Trolling
Nina Agdal, who is engaged to Logan Paul, the fighter set to face Danis on October 14, filed a lawsuit and a restraining order against Danis, alleging relentless bullying and trolling online. Agdal claims that Danis has harassed her over 250 times, causing humiliation, emotional distress, and reputational harm. She also accuses Danis of breaking state and federal laws by accessing a private video on her phone without permission.
The Countdown Begins
Now that Danis has been served, he has 21 days to respond to the lawsuit according to New Jersey law. The legal battle between Danis and Agdal is just beginning, and it promises to be a contentious fight. Stay tuned!
Hot Take: Dillon Danis learns the hard way that you can’t dodge a process server like you dodge opponents in the ring. Time to face the music!
Original article https://www.tmz.com/2023/09/18/dillon-danis-served-nina-agdal-trolling-lawsuit-logan-paul-boxing-match-fight/