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Louisiana court petition targets posts about Addison Rae

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Louisiana court petition targets posts about Addison Rae

A Louisiana court is reviewing new legal filings in an ongoing dispute between social media personality Addison Rae’s father, Monty Lopez, and his estranged wife, Kaitlyn Lopez. In documents obtained on July 2, 2026, Monty asks the court to intervene to stop Kaitlyn from posting content related to their daughter on social media. He alleges that Kaitlyn has repeatedly violated an existing temporary protective order issued earlier this year after a domestic dispute, including by contacting him directly and posting images of Addison and family members, using Addison’s commercial music, and sharing past couple photos while requesting online financial donations.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Earlier this year Protective order granted after dispute
  • Earlier this year Court orders no contact, distance
  • Earlier this year Kaitlyn allegedly contacts Monty repeatedly
  • Earlier this year Posts feature Addison Rae photographs online
  • Earlier this year Addison music used in social posts
  • Earlier this year Couple photos shared seeking donations
  • July 2, 2026 New petition filed in Louisiana court
  • July 2, 2026 Judicial intervention requested over social content

Why This Matters to You

This case highlights the potential misuse of social media in family disputes. It's a reminder to be cautious about what you share online, especially involving children. Check your state's laws on privacy and family matters.

The Bottom Line

Monty Lopez is seeking court intervention to protect his daughter's privacy. It's a complex situation involving family, fame, and social media. Worth forwarding if you know someone navigating similar issues.

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