Aaron Donald
Gets Restraining Order Against Alleged Stalker
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Former NFL superstar Aaron Donald got a restraining order this week against a woman he says has been harassing, stalking and threatening him and his family for several years.
Donald filed for the TRO in Los Angeles County on Tuesday … alleging Janelle Anwar has been terrorizing him since 2020.
The ex-Rams defensive tackle insisted in his petition he’s never met the woman — who he believes is between 30 and 40 years old — but he stated she nonetheless has sent him packages, gifts and messages repeatedly.
He also claimed Anwar actually believes she’s married to him … and filed for a dissolution action against him last month — demanding $1,500 per month and a “‘settlement’ of $6.5 million.”
Anwar “is delusional,” he wrote in his court filing, “and I fear that [her] delusions will lead to her attempting to harm me, my wife, my children, and my brother.”
Perhaps most disturbingly, Donald wrote in the docs that Anwar recently threatened his 3-year-old son’s life in a Google Chat.
The 33-year-old included screenshots of some of the alleged messages — including a $5 Zelle payment he says she sent him alongside a caption that read “I love you.”
A judge granted the TRO just hours after Donald asked for it … ordering Anwar to stay at least 100 yards away from the former football player, his wife and his children. She also must not harass Donald, contact him, or possess firearms.
A hearing to discuss a more permanent order has been slated for early May.