
Nathan Griffith’s Alleged Abuse Victim Details How Jenelle Evans Showed up at Her Home to Harass Her
When Jenelle Evans sets her mind to something, she really goes full throttle. The former Teen Mom 2 star involved herself in Nathan Griffith’s most recent legal drama by sharing a “storytime” on TikTok and later showing up in his alleged abuse victim’s Live event to harass her. Anastasia Biddle, the 21-year-old ex-girlfriend of Nathan Griffith, who was allegedly strangled by him late last month, has revealed that Evans’ harassment isn’t just digital. She claims the former reality TV star and Nathan Griffith’s wife showed up at her home to torment her further.
Anastasia Biddle says Jenelle Evans showed up at her home demanding Nathan Griffith’s things
Jenelle Evans is more involved in Nathan Griffith’s domestic battery case than she initially let on. While Evans caught heat for inserting herself in the case and harassing Nathan Griffith’s alleged victim and ex-girlfriend online, she’s doubled down on her involvement. According to Biddle, Evans has shown up in person to harass her further and demand Griffith’s belongings.

Biddle, 21, went live over the weekend to update followers on what has been going on since Nathan Griffith’s arrest on domestic battery by strangulation charges. She says Jenelle Evans and Griffith’s estranged wife, May Oyola, appeared at her home to demand Griffith’s belongings, including his wallet and phone. Biddle says she had neither item and didn’t hand anything over to the unlikely pair. It’s unclear when May Oyola became involved in the situation. Griffith and Oyola were last living together in Florida. It is unclear why she is in Las Vegas or when she arrived in the area.
Jenelle Evans was back on social media defending herself this weekend
Jenelle Evans doesn’t seem to think there is anything wrong with her involvement in Nathan Griffith’s legal drama. She doesn’t think there is a problem with her continued harassment of his alleged victim, either. While Biddle shared what happened recently on social media, Evans used X (formerly Twitter) to defend her actions. She even questioned the authenticity of Biddle’s claims.

On May 11, Evans took to the controversial platform to insist she is simply sharing her insight, claiming she, too, was a repeated domestic violence victim. Evans wrote that she was abused by Griffith, too, but didn’t “brag” about it. Social media followers were flummoxed by the absolutely ludicrous suggestion that Biddle is “bragging” about being beaten. Evans also called into question the validity of Biddle’s claims, suggesting she is spending time in the gym and thus is neither depressed nor injured enough to be a domestic violence victim.
Her Twitter rant did little to shore up her image, with each new post about the incident further enraging followers. As for Nathan Griffith, he is currently being held at the Clark County Detention Center. He will be in jail at least until his next court hearing. Griffith will face domestic battery by strangulation charges in addition to a probation violation charge. He may spend up to five years behind bars.