NFL icon Puka Nacua accused of biting woman and shouting ‘f*** all the Jews’ in bombshell claims… but Rams star denies allegations



In a series of stunning allegations, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua is being accused of biting a woman and uttering anti-Semitic phrases.

The alleged victim has applied for a temporary restraining order which revealed the events of a group outing on New Year’s Eve in the Century City area of Los Angeles.

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Nacua is being accused of saying ‘f*** all the Jews’ during dinner, which she took exception to.

The woman called this phrase the ‘first act in what became an escalating course of rude or vulgar, threatening, violent, and harassing conduct’ by the Rams star.

After dinner, the woman claims that she and her friend – as well as Nacua and others – got in a Sprinter van when he became ‘touchy-feely’ with her.

Then, out of nowhere, Nacua ‘dropped his head into [her] girlfriend’s lap and crotch area and bit her thumb so forcefully that she screamed in acute pain’ before the wide receiver then turned to the complainant and bit her left shoulder.

The bite broke the woman’s skin and left a circular imprint of his teeth. A photo of this was included in the application for a restraining order.

Nacua’s attorney, Levi McCathern, told TMZ that the claim was a ‘shakedown attempt’ and claimed the woman is demanding millions of dollars. 

He claims the bite mark happened during some ‘horseplay’ while the group was partying and that nothing more than a ‘temporary mark’ was left.

The lawyer claims the remark at dinner was never made and that sober witnesses claim they never heard Nacua say those words. 

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