Judge dismisses harassment case against streamer Chud The Builder

The court ruled the accuser was not a victim of abuse or stalking. This is a major change as the streamer now faces a $1.25 million bail for other charges.

COURT REJECTS RESTRAINING ORDER BID

A bid by a woman, identified as Yashmine, to secure a restraining order against streamer "Chud The Builder" has been officially thrown out by a judge. The dismissal, occurring on December 2, 2025, came after the court determined the applicant "was not a domestic abuse victim, a stalking victim, or a sexual assault victim." Yashmine had sought to distance herself and compel the removal of social media content, alleging harassment.

The core of Yashmine's complaint centered on an interaction on November 19, 2025, where she claimed Chud the Builder recorded her at her Clarksville, Tennessee workplace. She stated this recording was then shared on his Twitter, identifying her location, and falsely accusing her of assault. This, she asserted, "created a major following of harassment towards me and my job," which she claimed has persisted on social media daily.

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The dismissal of the harassment case unfolds against a backdrop of more severe legal challenges for the streamer, whose real name is reportedly Eatherly. He faces charges including attempted murder following a shooting incident outside the Clarksville Courthouse in Tennessee. Authorities took Eatherly into custody a few hours after the shooting, where a man named Fox was struck multiple times by gunfire.

The streamer, known for posting "videos with racist content online," appeared in court on Friday morning regarding these charges. His attorney, Jake Fendley, was appointed to represent him. Bail for Eatherly has been set at $1.25 million.

The legal proceedings surrounding Chud The Builder have, according to commentary from one source, "highlighted the need for greater awareness and understanding of online harassment and its impact on individuals and communities."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why did the judge dismiss the restraining order against Chud The Builder on December 2, 2025?
The judge ruled that the person asking for the order did not meet the legal requirements for being a victim of domestic abuse, stalking, or sexual assault. Because of this, the court rejected the request to stop the streamer from posting content.
Q: What serious charges is the streamer Eatherly facing in Clarksville?
Eatherly, known as Chud The Builder, is currently facing attempted murder charges. These charges come after a shooting incident outside the Clarksville Courthouse where a man named Fox was shot multiple times.
Q: How much is the bail for streamer Eatherly following his arrest?
The court has set the bail for Eatherly at $1.25 million. He remains in custody while he waits for further legal proceedings regarding the shooting incident.
Q: What was the main reason the accuser wanted a restraining order against the streamer?
The accuser claimed that the streamer recorded her at her workplace in Clarksville on November 19, 2025. She stated that he shared the video on Twitter to encourage online harassment against her and her job.