In a significant legal development within the Twitch streaming community, streamer Pxie has reportedly submitted a motion for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against fellow streamer Steven “Destiny.”This news follows allegations made by Pxie that Destiny shared intimate content without her consent, leading to a revenge p*rn lawsuit that has captured widespread attention.
Background of the Legal Dispute
The controversy ignited when Pxie accused Destiny of disseminating private material with a third party, sparking a considerable uproar among fans and followers in the political streaming arena. Destiny has vehemently denied these allegations, claiming that he, too, is a victim in the ongoing legal battle.
On April 4, 2025, social media user @Awk20000 uploaded what appears to be screenshots of a court document indicating Pxie’s request for a restraining order against Destiny. This document seeks immediate legal protection for Pxie amid their ongoing legal dispute.
Details of the Alleged TRO Filing
The purported court document cites:
“Plaintiff [Pxie] hereby moves the Court for a temporary restraining order (“TRO”)”
According to the shared screenshots, Pxie is also pursuing an injunction aimed at preventing Destiny from further disseminating their personal messages and photographs online.
Injunction Against Further Disclosure
Following Pxie’s allegations, Destiny responded by publicly sharing a series of messages exchanged between them. The filing reportedly includes a preliminary injunction with several demands directed at Destiny:
“A preliminary injunction to i) enjoin Defendant Steven Bonnell II (“Bonnell”) from further sharing, distributing or publishing the intimate images/videos and/or the intimate information of Plaintiff; ii) compelling Bonnell to remove all the publications of the Videos and of all the messages between him and Plaintiff from all forms of public media he controls either directly or indirectly.”
Additional Requests in the Filing
Pxie’s injunction extends beyond mere publication concerns. It includes orders for Destiny to ensure that third parties also eliminate any intimate content related to Pxie:
“iii) ordering Defendant to direct third parties in writing to remove all published intimate images/videos of Plaintiff and any information regarding Plaintiff under their control.”
Furthermore, the injunction emphasizes the importance of preserving evidence in the case:
“iv) ordering Defendant to retrieve the messages he has deleted, to cease and desist from destroying evidence and to preserve all discoverable information relevant to this action from his phones, computers, tablets, online accounts and platforms, or any other devices, and preserve all internet routs or other hardware in their current form or image so they may be searched for information relevant to this action.”
Current Status of the Case
As of now, neither Pxie nor Destiny has officially commented on this TRO filing. In a recent statement, Pxie alluded to a development suggesting that Destiny has secured legal representation from a lawyer known for representing high-profile figures like Prince Andrew and Danny Masterson. The intricacies of this ongoing situation continue to unfold, drawing the eyes of the streaming community and beyond.
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