Nia Long Seeks Legal Protection Following Alleged Incidents
Nia Long is seeking court-ordered protection from a woman she claims keeps showing up at her Los Angeles home under the belief that they are in a romantic relationship.
According to reports, the actress filed for a temporary restraining order on Monday against a woman identified as Carrie McDonald. The filing states that the situation has been ongoing and has raised safety concerns.
In court documents obtained by TMZ, Nia claims McDonald “is a stalker.” She states that she does not know the woman but alleges that McDonald has been harassing her for over two years. According to the filing, the alleged harassment includes sending unwanted cards, flowers, and gifts, as well as appearing at her home on multiple occasions.
Details From Court Documents About Alleged Behavior
The filing outlines specific incidents that Nia Long says have taken place over time. She claims the woman showed up at her home on Saturday and rang her doorbell. According to the report, police were called, and the woman was arrested.
Additionally, Nia states that the same woman previously appeared at her home in the middle of the night in 2024. According to the documents, the woman allegedly demanded that Nia open the door during that incident. Nia claims that law enforcement responded at that time and issued what she described as a “strong warning” to the woman. However, the situation reportedly continued, leading to the most recent incident and arrest.
Request for Protection and Court Response
In the legal filing, Nia Long requested court-ordered protection for herself, her two children, and her mother. The request was made as part of the temporary restraining order filing.
However, according to the report, a judge denied the temporary restraining order at this stage. The court has scheduled a hearing in April to further review the matter.
The upcoming hearing is expected to determine whether a longer-term restraining order will be granted based on the claims and evidence presented.
Ongoing Legal Process and Next Steps
The case remains active as it moves through the legal system. Temporary restraining orders are often reviewed quickly, but final decisions typically require a court hearing where both parties can present their positions. In this situation, the April hearing will be a key step in determining whether the court finds sufficient grounds to issue a longer-term protective order.Cases involving alleged stalking or harassment are evaluated based on documented behavior, reported incidents, and any supporting evidence presented to the court.
At this time, the claims outlined in the filing represent Nia Long’s account of events. The court process will determine the outcome following further review.






