Buckwild cast member seeks injunction

Buckwild cast member Shae Bradley is seeking an injunction against fellow cast member Jessie J to keep him from releasing any material he may have of them together.

It’s been reported Bradley has been offered money for a tape that has the former couple in a compromising position but she has refused the offers. Bradley says she regrets the entire situation.

Kanawha County Circuit Judge Tod Kaufman has issued a temporary injunction and scheduled a hearing for Monday afternoon.

Buckwild’s second season was canceled earlier this month following the death of cast member Shain Gandee. The 21-year-old Kanawha County resident died of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.

 





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