Nick Fuentes pepper-sprays woman at doorstep after viral 'Your body, my choice' post
Marla Rose, 57, is suing the white nationalist podcaster for damages after criminal battery charges were dropped under a deferred prosecution agreement.

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Key facts
- Nick Fuentes pepper-sprayed and pushed Marla Rose at his Berwyn, Illinois home in November 2024.
- Rose suffered six broken ribs, a broken cellphone, and other minor injuries.
- Fuentes pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery and entered a deferred prosecution agreement.
- The agreement required 75 hours of community service, anger management, $635 restitution, and a formal apology.
- Rose alleges Fuentes failed to complete the community service and anger management requirements.
- The criminal charge was dismissed upon fulfillment of terms by January 23, 2026.
- The altercation began after Fuentes posted 'Your body, my choice. Forever' on X on November 5, 2025.
The doorstep confrontation
A video has emerged showing white nationalist commentator Nick Fuentes pepper-spraying a woman and pushing her off his porch, days after she filed a civil lawsuit against him. The footage, which circulated online, captures the moment Fuentes opens his door, sprays a chemical irritant toward the woman, and shoves her, causing her to fall backward. The woman, Marla Rose, then 57, had driven to Fuentes' residence in Berwyn, Illinois, after his address was shared online. She began filming the exterior of the home and knocked repeatedly on the door. According to a Berwyn Police Department incident report, Rose was furious about a viral X post by Fuentes on November 5, 2025, that read, 'Your body, my choice. Forever.'
Battery charges and deferred prosecution
Fuentes was arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery in Cook County Circuit Court. He was released on bond the same day. Rather than proceed to trial, prosecutors and Fuentes reached a deferred prosecution agreement, under which he pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor battery charge and was placed on supervised probation. The agreement required Fuentes to complete 75 hours of community service, enroll in and finish an anger management course, pay $635 in restitution to Rose for her damaged phone, and deliver a formal apology to Rose in open court. The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office disposition summary stated that the charge would be dismissed upon successful fulfillment of these terms by January 23, 2026.
Rose's civil lawsuit and allegations of non-compliance
Rose has stated that Fuentes failed to complete the community service and anger management requirements, despite being granted extensions. She is now pursuing a civil lawsuit against Fuentes, seeking damages for the alleged attack. The lawsuit also names the Berwyn Police Department, though the specific allegations against the department have not been detailed. Rose initially filed a criminal complaint, leading to Fuentes' arrest, but transitioned to civil litigation citing a lack of proof that Fuentes completed the deferred prosecution agreement. She accused Fuentes of pushing her down the stairs, breaking six of her ribs, and destroying her phone by stomping on it.
Polarized public reaction
The video and subsequent legal developments have sparked deeply polarized reactions online. On X, many users condemned Fuentes, with one writing, 'Nick is a piece of garbage and us normal folks on the right do not claim him.' Another commented, 'Wow. The amount of people defending a male peppering spraying a female that is showing no intentions of hurting him physically, and then shoving her down the steps onto concrete, is sickening.' However, thousands of X users expressed sympathy for Fuentes, arguing that he was doxxed and that Rose appeared at his door unannounced, making him genuinely scared. One user wrote, 'Fuentes is either a monster or scared out of his wits. In any case, he is a b....d. He acts as he talks.' The general consensus among those defending Fuentes is that they would have responded similarly in his position.
Background and context
The incident stems from heightened tensions following Fuentes' controversial 'Your body, my choice' post, which went viral in late 2024. Fuentes, a white nationalist commentator, has a history of inflammatory rhetoric and has been banned from multiple platforms. His address was circulated online after the post, leading Rose to drive to his home. Rose's decision to go to Fuentes' house and film the encounter has been criticized by some, who argue that she was trespassing. However, others point out that Fuentes' response was disproportionate and violent. The case highlights the fraught intersection of online speech, doxxing, and real-world confrontations.
What comes next
The civil lawsuit against Fuentes and the Berwyn Police Department is ongoing. Rose is seeking damages for her injuries, including the broken ribs and destroyed phone. If Fuentes is found to have violated the terms of his deferred prosecution agreement, he could face renewed criminal proceedings. The case also raises questions about the adequacy of the deferred prosecution system, particularly regarding monitoring and enforcement of community service and anger management requirements. Fuentes has not publicly commented on the allegations of non-compliance.
A divisive figure at the center of a legal battle
Nick Fuentes remains a polarizing figure in American political discourse, and this legal battle has only intensified the scrutiny on him. The civil lawsuit and the video evidence have brought renewed attention to the incident, which had largely faded from public view after the criminal charges were dropped. For Rose, the pursuit of civil damages represents a quest for accountability beyond the criminal justice system. For Fuentes, the case is another chapter in a career marked by controversy and legal troubles. The outcome of the lawsuit could have implications for how similar cases involving online provocation and physical confrontation are adjudicated.
The bottom line
- Nick Fuentes pepper-sprayed and shoved Marla Rose at his home in November 2024, causing broken ribs and property damage.
- Fuentes entered a deferred prosecution agreement for misdemeanor battery, requiring community service, anger management, restitution, and an apology.
- Rose alleges Fuentes failed to meet the agreement's terms and is now suing him and the Berwyn Police Department.
- The incident was triggered by Fuentes' viral 'Your body, my choice' post, which led to his address being doxxed.
- Public reaction is deeply divided, with some condemning Fuentes' violence and others defending his actions as self-defense.
- The civil lawsuit seeks damages and could lead to renewed criminal charges if non-compliance is proven.

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