Unknown Person Files Fake Divorce Documents Against Adam22, Lena the Plug Says

An unidentified person has been filing fraudulent divorce paperwork in Lena the Plug's name, targeting her marriage to Adam22.

Someone is attempting to legally dissolve a celebrity marriage — without either spouse's knowledge or consent. OnlyFans creator Lena the Plug has publicly stated she is not seeking a divorce from her husband, podcaster Adam22, yet court documents filed in her name claim otherwise. On Tuesday, new paperwork was submitted by whoever is behind the filings, escalating the situation. Lena has maintained that an unidentified man has been filing divorce documents using her identity in an apparent attempt to end the marriage. Despite her public denials, the mystery filer has continued to push the case forward rather than letting it drop. The specifics of who is responsible, their motive, and how they gained access to enough personal information to file court documents remain unclear from reporting. Both TMZ and Page Six covered the story, with the case still apparently active in court.

Why it matters

Filing fraudulent court documents in another person's name is a serious legal offense, and the case raises questions about how easily court systems can be exploited using someone else's identity.

What's next

It is unclear from reporting what legal action Lena or Adam22 may take against the filer, or how courts will resolve the fraudulent filings.

Key facts

Bias & framing notes

Reported by two outlets — TMZ and Page Six — but both appear to rely on the same court documents and Lena's own public statements, rather than independent verification. The identity and motive of the filer are unconfirmed. TMZ framed the story around the serving of Adam22, while Page Six emphasized Lena's claim of victimhood. Neither outlet has confirmed the filer's identity or obtained a response from any accused party.

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