Aaron Donald approves restrictive orders on women

Retired Rams defensive winger Aaron Donald was awarded a five-year restraining order saying he claimed he had tracked him, threatened his life, and claimed he was his wife.

A hearing in downtown Donald in Los Angeles appeared in his attorney in person at the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Wednesday. Anwar, who represents himself, did not participate.

Donald, the defensive player of the year and 10 Pro Bowl games, filed a restraining order on April 15, expressing concerns about his safety and his wife Erica. Their children were 3 and 1; his former relationship was between 12 and 9; and his brother Archie.

"The interviewees...had been harassing me and my family since 2020," Donald wrote in the filing. "I have never met an interviewee and don't know who she is, but she knows who I am."

Donald claims Anwar has sent him “threats, harassment and many emails” as well as packages and gifts from his home over the past few years. Donald wrote that Anwar’s message “has been impeccable” a month before the filing, including the threat he believed to have been to his 3-year-old son’s life.

"The interviewee is a delusion, and I worry that the respondent's delusion will lead her to try to hurt me, my wife, my children and my brother," Donald wrote.

Also in the document, Donald claims that Anwar
Oppose me. Anwar filed for divorce from Donald in November 2024 — the filing was filed on March 7 the next month after Anwar failed to pay the required fees.

On April 17, Anwar responded to Donald's request for a restriction order. In it, she denied threatening Donald's son's life, said she felt Donald's family was threatened, and said she "wanted to plead for the Fifth Amendment" involving issues of progress.

Anwar said she did not appear in court “due to the nature and content of the petition, nor did she appear in court and had no decision to adopt the Fifth Amendment,” she wrote in an email to The Times. She added that she “enforced the restraining order simply because I was concerned about my safety.” ”