Ja’Marr Chase, a star wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals and one of the NFL’s most promising young players, is seeking a court injunction to protect him from a woman he claims has been harassing him and his mother.
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The woman has been identified as Ambar Hunter. On Tuesday, Ja’Marr Chase promptly took legal action by requesting a temporary restraining order against Ambar Hunter, a woman he claims to have had a one-night relationship with.
Who is Ambar Hunter?
Ambar Hunter met Ja’Marr Chase in 2021, and they allegedly had a one-night stand. She claims to have a child with Chase.
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According to a court document, Ja’Marr Chase asserts that Ambar Hunter has harassed him and his mother in a disturbing and unreasonable manner. He claims that this behavior started after he made the decision to end his brief love relationship with her. Hunter allegedly reacted by making threats and acting in a disturbing manner, as reported by TMZ.
Ja’Marr Chase claims that after having a brief meeting with Ambar in July 2021, she has since engaged in a campaign of deliberate and persistent harassment intended to harm his reputation, brand, and business relationships. He alleges that Ambar uses social media as her main means of harassment, spreading rumors about him there and accusing him of being a bad father in an effort to rally her 18,000 followers against him and his mother.
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Ja’Marr Chase said that Ambar’s claims about them having a kid together are untrue and that she shares images of other people’s children to give the impression that they are parents to the same child. He continues by saying that she has declined to submit to a DNA test to determine any possible paternity. He also added that Ambar is also making up stories about being a victim of domestic abuse.