Dillon Danis Says Logan Paul Fight Could Be Off After Nina Agdal Files ‘Massive’ Lawsuit Against Him

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If you haven’t been following the whole saga (congrats – you have a life), Logan Paul and Dillon Danis are set to fight on October 14 at the Manchester Arena. Danis’ strategy to promote the fight has been to keep posting photos of Logan’s fiancée Nina Agdal with other men, plus footage like this:

With over a month to go until the fight, Danis claims to have a lot more material in the tank, but he may not get to share it because Nina Agdal is apparently filing a massive lawsuit against him:

Oh dear. I’m not sure if what Dillon Danis is doing is technically illegal but TMZ has the lowdown on what exactly Nina Agdal’s lawsuit entails:

Agdal beelined it to court Wednesday to file docs, obtained by TMZ Sports, claiming Danis has posted “despicable” things about her more than 250 times since his fight with Paul was announced earlier this summer.

In her suit, she says she’s suffered humiliation, emotional distress, and reputational harm … alleging that one post Danis made on Aug. 11, in particular, violated federal and state law.

She says as part of the post, Danis threw up a sexually explicit image of her that was taken from “a romantic encounter” she had had with a person more than 10 years ago.

“Danis posted the photograph — entirely uncensored — from his X (Twitter) account, without Plaintiff’s consent,” Agdal wrote in the suit. “Later that day, Danis reposted the explicit photograph in order to maximize the number of views it would receive.”

The 31-year-old model claims Danis only agreed to delete it after Misfits Boxing threatened to cancel the fight unless he took it down.

Agdal added in the suit that many of Danis’ other posts have upset her … including a tweet he made on Aug. 28 that she says showed a video of her from more than six years ago where she talked about “her desire for intimacy during a period of celibacy.”

She claims in the suit that the vid had been stored deep in her Snapchat archive … “suggesting Danis had hacked [her] personal account or had obtained the private video from someone who had done so.”

Look, there’s no denying it: if you’re sharing sexually explicit pictures of a woman without her consent you’re a scumb@g, and if you’re hacking into someone’s social media then that’s even worse. Not sure what this means for the fight but it would be a shame if it doesn’t happen after all this hype. Naturally, Danis has continued to troll her online even with the lawsuit looming:

For the moment people realised Dillon Danis had taken his ‘fight promotion’ too far, click HERE.

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