‘Buckwild’ member gains injunction on tape

A Kanawha County circuit judge has issued a permanent injunction to stop the release of any images of “Buckwild” cast member Shae Bradley.

Judge Tod Kaufman on Monday ordered fellow cast member Jessie J “to destroy any and all images” he has of Bradley. He further ordered Bradley’s former boyfriend “not to release images ever in the future.”

Published reports claim Bradley has been offered money for a tape that shows the former couple in a compromising position, but she has refused the offers. Bradley said she regrets the entire situation.

Jessie J, whose real name is Jessie Chapman Johnson, testified Monday. He told the judge no one else had seen the pictures or video. He also said he had already destroyed the tape.

“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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