Thursday, April 09, 2026

Dwight Howard Granted Protective Order Against Amy Luciani


Last month Dwight Howard filed for divorce from Amy Luciani, after she went live and accused him of child abuse and drug addiction [click here if you missed that].

Now Dwight has been granted a protective order after accusing Amy of threatening to kill him...

From Us 
Dwight Howard’s estranged wife has been ordered to stay 100 yards away from the ex-NBA star and two of his children after a judge signed off on a protective order on Tuesday, April 7, Us Weekly can exclusively report.
Amy Luciani (real name Amber Howard) is prohibited from going near Howard’s Georgia mansion and his kids’ private school and cannot contact any of them via phone or social media after being accused of stalking and threatening to harm Howard in a petition he filed earlier this week.
According to the filing obtained by Us, Howard, 40, alleged Luciani came to his home on Sunday, April 5, for the first time in six weeks and “threatened to punch” him in the throat.
Howard further claimed that Luciani “threatened to kill whoever was in the car” with him and “devised a plan” with the intent of him losing custody of his daughter.
In the docs filed on Monday, April 6, the former Los Angeles Lakers star said his estranged wife “defamed” his character when she took to social media in March and accused him of being abusive and a drug addict. Howard claimed he’s “lost money and deals” because of her accusations.
He also claimed that due to her alleged actions, he and his kids are “afraid to be around her.”
Howard alleged Luciani has established a “pattern of behavior,” even checking the boxes stating that she “threatened” him with “a knife, gun or other deadly weapon” and has “killed or injured pets or threatened to do so.”
He claimed Luciani displays “excessive jealousy” and “control” over him and is “obsessive.”
Howard alleged Luciani has a “history of substance abuse” and “assaults” him when she is “drunk or high.”
When filing his protective order petition, Howard noted that there’s a gun in his home and it’s “readily accessible” to his ex. The eight-time All Star also revealed that he’s worried Luciani may try to use deadly force against him, noting that the pair recently separated.
The judge signed off on Howard’s petition the following day, ordering Luciani to stay away from Howard and his children while giving the ex-athlete sole and exclusive use of the mansion they shared and temporary possession of a 2015 Mercedes.
A hearing about the protective order is scheduled for Monday, April 13.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

He got her first.

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