Ronnie Radke has filed a lawsuit against unknown individuals impersonating him on social media, aiming to subpoena Snapchat for evidence. The move is part of his effort to clear his name amid drama with Brittany Furlan. He claims the fakes have been harassing and defrauding others since last April.
Oh, the drama never ends in celeb land! Ronnie Radke, the Falling in Reverse frontman, is spilling some serious tea by suing multiple John Does this week. Why? To unmask the sneaky souls allegedly pretending to be him online. John Doe 1 has been catfishing on Snapchat since at least April last year, all for 'purposes of harming, intimidating, threatening and/or defrauding' folks. And John Doe 2? Possibly the same shady character, but hitting Instagram with the same defrauding vibes. Ronnie admits he has no clue who they are, hence the fictitious names—classic legal move to drag 'em into the light. 😏
We chatted with Ronnie, and he spills: this lawsuit is step one in subpoenaing Snapchat for that juicy metadata and IP addresses. He needs proof he never messaged anyone, especially not Brittany Furlan, Tommy Lee's wife. No cash grab here; Ronnie just wants to clear his name and show he wasn't sliding into her DMs last year. As you know, he slapped a temporary restraining order on Furlan earlier this week, accusing her of online harassment and even showing up at his crib. Messy much?
Furlan owned up to getting catfished by a fake Ronnie last year, but flipped the script recently, insisting it was the real deal. Then, allegedly, she reached out to Ronnie's underage fans online, urging them to share any 'inappropriate experiences' with the singer. Eyes emoji here—talk about stirring the pot! Even Nev Schulman, ex-'Catfish' host, jumped in on 'The TMZ Podcast,' backing Furlan's side at first but later apologizing to Ronnie for chiming in sans evidence. Facepalm moment for sure.
So, is this the end of the catfish chaos, or just the hook for more revelations?