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Aaron Donald's Alleged Stalker Fires Back at Restraining Order Plea | In Touch Weekly

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The woman accused of stalking former Los Angeles Rams’ slammed his request for a restraining order, In Touch can exclusively report.

According to court documents obtained by In Touch, , who was hit with a temporary restraining order by Aaron, 33, earlier this month, filed a declaration refuting some of the allegations he made.

Janelle said she wanted proof that the signatures on the restraining order petition, filed by Aaron, were actually his signatures.

She also requested proof “as to when Mr. Donald” hired his lawyer, who filed his petition.

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She claimed, “The signature in the petition doesn’t not [sic] appear to have stroke matches to Mr. Donald’s signature that appears online and may also appear on other official documents like his football contracts, bank account, life insurance policies, etc.”

Her filing contains a series of wild claims, without any evidence provided, against the NFL star.

A hearing has been set for May 7 on whether to make the temporary restraining order granted to Aaron into a permanent one.

In his petition, Aaron asked that Janelle, who he said he had never met, be ordered to stay 100 yards away from him, his wife, Erica Donald and his three children.

Aaron claimed Janelle filed a divorce against him despite them not being married. The former NFL star said the woman had been “harassing and stalking me and my family through various methods since 2020.”

He said the harassment started with threatening, harassing and numerous emails.

Aaron said it escalated to “multiple deliveries of packages, gifts, etc. in 2023 and has continued to get increasingly worse, including stalking, to the point I am fearful for my safety and the safety of my wife and children.”

“[Janelle] knows where my family and I currently live, and she has knowledge of our prior residence, where we lived until we moved in 2022. [Janelle] falsely believes that we are married. [Janelle] is delusional and I fear that [Janelle’s delusions will lead to her attempting to harm me, my wife, my children and my brother.”

Aaron Donald

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Aaron said in the divorce she filed, Janelle demanded spousal support of $1,500 per month and a $6.5 million “settlement.”

The retired NFL star said Janelle recently contacted him on Google Chat, and made threats against his family. He said the alleged stalker sent him voice memos and even a video, all of which have caused him to be extremely concerned.

He claimed she also tried to deliver DoorDash to his home on March 20, but was stopped because he has security. Aaron said the woman sent him emails that included rants about third parties, including one name dropping his former coach, .

As part of the temporary order, Janelle was ordered to stay 100 yards away from Aaron and his family and not contact him in any way.

Aaron, who earned over $157 million during his football career, retired from the NFL in 2023. He played for the Rams for his entire career.

In an interview following his decision, Aaron explained, “I’m complete. I’m full.”

“I think the passion to play the game is no longer there for me. I will always love football, but to think about going through another camp and another [season], I just don’t got the urge to want to push myself through that no more,” he said.

He added, “I’m just, I’m burnt out. The best way to say it is I’m full, I’m complete. I’m satisfied with what I was able to do in 10 years. I think it’s time for me at 32 years old to retire from football and jump into the next step of my career, my life. Now it’s time to move on.”

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