Miles Bridges Granted Restraining Order Against Ex-Partner Mychelle Johnson
Charlotte Hornets star Miles Bridges has secured a temporary restraining order against his former partner, Mychelle Johnson, following a series of alarming allegations involving cyberstalking and attempted vehicle tampering. The court order comes after Bridges detailed what he describes as a targeted effort to terrorize him and his inner circle.
- A North Carolina judge ordered Mychelle Johnson to stay at least 500 yards away from Miles Bridges, his residence, and Charlotte Hornets facilities.
- Bridges alleges Johnson attempted to tamper with his vehicle tires at the Spectrum Center while he was playing a game.
- The restraining order prohibits Johnson from harassing Bridges’ girlfriend, Shara, and forbids any further cyberstalking.
- Allegations include the use of fake identities to deceive legal counsel and threats to leak private images.
The Court’s Mandate: Strict Boundaries
According to court documents, a North Carolina judge signed off on Bridges’ request for protection, establishing a strict 500-yard perimeter. This boundary extends not only to Bridges himself but also to his home and the facilities used by the Charlotte Hornets.

Beyond the physical distance, the judge explicitly instructed Johnson to cease all harassment of the NBA star and his girlfriend, Shara. The order further prohibits Johnson from engaging in any form of cyberstalking against Bridges.
Allegations of a “Campaign of Terror”
The request for the restraining order was fueled by a series of bombshell claims made by Bridges. He described Johnson’s behavior as “a deliberate campaign of terror by a mother who will abandon her own infant and children … and stop at nothing to pursue her vendetta.”
One of the most serious allegations involves an incident at the Spectrum Center. Bridges claims that Johnson abandoned their four children with a nanny and drove to the arena while intoxicated. He alleges she rented a nearby hotel room, stationed an accomplice in the lobby, and crouched behind his parked car in the garage to “tamper with its tires” while he was on the court playing for the Hornets.
Bridges noted that his girlfriend, Shara, and their children were inside the center at the time, asserting that Johnson “knew those children had ridden in that vehicle” and “did not care.”
Cyberattacks and Deception
The legal filings also outline a pattern of digital harassment and psychological manipulation. Bridges claims that Johnson launched a cyberattack against him and his legal team in the days following the arena incident. This allegedly included creating a fake phone number to send a text containing his home address as a means of intimidation.
In a particularly elaborate claim, Bridges stated that Johnson contacted his lawyer while pretending to be a different woman who claimed to be pregnant by the NBA star. The deception was convincing enough that Bridges’ team reportedly arranged for a paternity test before discovering the ruse.
Impact on Children and Personal Life
The conflict has reportedly extended to the children shared by Bridges and Johnson. Bridges alleges that Johnson has told the children they are forbidden from attending his NBA games because his girlfriend would be present. He further claims she tells the children he is uninterested in seeing them, a claim Bridges insists is false.
Bridges reported that Johnson threatened to leak nude photos of him online and has exhibited “paranoid and obsessive behavior” regarding his current relationship with Shara.
Current Status
As of the latest court updates, Mychelle Johnson has yet to respond to the restraining order. The situation remains a developing legal matter as both parties navigate the complexities of their separation and co-parenting arrangement.