Court documents obtained by Page Six reveal that a judge found no just cause in Katharina Mazepa’s petition for a restraining order against Lisa.
A judge dismissed Katharina Mazepa’s restraining order against Lisa Hochstein after accusing her of harassment and bullying.
“Upon review, the evidence presented is insufficient under the Florida law […] to allow the Court to issue an injunction for protection against domestic, repeat, dating or sexual violence or stalking,” the filing, which was submitted on Nov. 28, read. She explained, “In July of this year, my estranged husband’s girlfriend, Katharina Mazepa, filed for a Restraining Order against me based on an affidavit, containing nothing but false and fictitious accusations against me.”katharinamazepa/Instagram
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