Nick Fuentes’ victim says ‘no proof’ he completed community service, drops criminal charges for civil suit
The criminal case towards Nick Fuentes has been dropped months after he was set to finish a deferred prosecution settlement — however the girl he is accused of battering stated he didn’t full the settlement and is now taking him to civil courtroom as an alternative.
After dropping the criminal case towards him fearing it could be strung out even longer than the 18 months which have already handed because the assault, Marla Rose is now suing him in civil courtroom, she instructed the Sun-Times Thursday.
While Fuentes attended courtroom through Zoom, Rose was given the possibility to take him to criminal trial or drop the charges; she selected the latter after submitting a civil courtroom case towards him final month. But nonetheless, she was “sickened” by what she stated had been distinctive circumstances supplied for the rich far-right influencer.
“This is not how your average person who pushes a woman down the stairs and breaks six ribs would be treated,” Rose stated. “My understanding for months now was that this was all settled, and for whatever reason, it’s perfectly reasonable for this defendant to have privileges the average person doesn’t. … And it doesn’t seem there’s anything I can do about that so I’ve decided to move on.”
Fuentes’ lawyer, Robert Rascia — who can be representing Avondale restaurant Warlord’s former chef, Trevor Flemingin a sexual misconduct case — did not instantly reply to a request for remark.
The case stems from a confrontation at Fuentes’ Berwyn home in November 2024when he pepper-sprayed and pushed Rose down his entrance steps after she got here to his entrance door after his deal with was leaked on-line. He was charged with misdemeanor battery.
The girl went to confront Fuentes after he posted a message on X because the 2024 election outcomes started in favor of President Donald Trump. In the publish, Fuentes mocked the concept girls have a proper to manage their very own our bodies, saying, “Your body, my choice. Forever.”
As a part of the deferred settlement reached in October, Fuentes had signed on to do 75 hours of community service, full an anger administration coaching, apologize to her in courtroom and pay Rose $635 for her telephone.
While Rose was paid for her telephone, she stated she misplaced rely of the extensions he was given by judges all through the case, simply to finally have “no proof” he completed the community service or anger administration class. She was additionally “disappointed” after being handed an apology letter from Fuentes, which she stated possible was written by AI. Rose added she wouldn’t have agreed to the deal if she’d recognized he would not must apologize in particular person.
A movement filed by an legal professional engaged on Rose’s behalf final week argued Fuentes “failed to complete the community service in time” and but he was seen partying in different states earlier this yr.
In January, Fuentes was captured on video partying with far-right influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate, Clavicular, Sneako and others whereas listening to Kanye West’s observe “Heil Hitler.” Video of this circulated on-line after being posted by the influencers, and the membership apologized for enjoying the “deeply offensive and unacceptable” track.
Clavicular, Tristan, Andrew Tate, Sneako and Nick Fuentes seen vibing to the uncensored model of Ye’s banned track ‘HH’ in a Miami membership after getting the DJ to play it
— No Jumper (@nojumper) January 18, 2026
“There was some small hope I had that in doing service for others he might become a more compassionate person,” Rose stated.
“To see the news of him flying off to Miami to dance with the manosphere bros to a song about annihilating Jewish people — it’s hard to put into words, other than to say it reminds me of my disappointment with the Cook County criminal justice system,” Rose, who’s Jewish, added.
Rose stated prosecutors had been involved what a trial would do to her given the “many, many” demise threats she and her household acquired within the wake of the case.
A listening to is scheduled for Tuesday on the civil case, wherein she seeks $10,000 from Fuentes for emotional and bodily damages, in addition to to cowl the price of the safety system she stated her household bought following the threats.
“What I want, ultimately, is for his Groypers and his hundreds of thousands of followers to know there are consequences to actions,” she stated. “I don’t want them to think you can not be held accountable.”
