ts madison granted temporary restraining order following alleged harassment

Ts Madison says months of online abuse escalated into direct threats, and a court issued a temporary restraining order while criminal charges are pursued.

The entertainer and activist Ts Madison has taken legal action after reporting a pattern of harassment that she says moved from online commentary to alleged in-person stalking. According to Madison, the situation culminated in explicit threats toward her and her family, prompting her to seek formal protection through the courts. She has shared details of the episode in interviews while also announcing steps toward criminal charges.

The person named in the court filings is content creator Naquan Palmer, popularly known online as the DL Whisperer. Palmer has publicly denied the accusations. Madison and her legal team say the evidence they collected persuaded the Superior Court of Gilmer County to issue a temporary restraining order on 3 February.

Background and how the dispute started

The conflict traces back to commentary around a viral interview Madison conducted with a reality television figure in June 2026. That interview drew wide attention, and some online commentators criticized Madison’s remarks. Palmer initially posted videos attacking her character, calling her disparaging names, which Madison says she ignored at first. The criticism, however, did not remain static: friends and observers say his rhetoric shifted over time to target Black trans women specifically.

Escalation from words to alleged threats

According to Madison, the online hostility evolved into threats that referenced real-world actions. She describes a tipping point when Palmer allegedly posted content indicating he intended to attend a Halloween-themed event she was hosting and to attack her. Madison told reporters that people messaged her with warnings after the posts, relaying language in which the creator reportedly boasted he could harm her at a mask party.

Key incidents and legal response

Madison recounts a particularly alarming episode on 23 January when, she says, a video suggested he planned to come to her mother’s home with intent to assault her and even expressed a desire to watch her die. Those statements, coupled with the prior pattern of derogatory material online, formed the basis for the court application. After assembling what she described as a body of evidence documenting harassment and threats, Madison filed for judicial protection.

Court action and next steps

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