Dwight Howard Obtains Protective Order Against Amy Luciani's Violent Threats
Dwight Howard has secured a temporary protective order against Amy Luciani amid their ongoing divorce issues. The order, prompted by an encounter at Howard's home, requires Luciani to maintain distance from him and his children.
Protective Order Details
On April 7, a Georgia judge signed the protective order after Howard claimed that Luciani made threats during a visit to his home on April 5. The order mandates Luciani stay at least 100 yards away from Howard, two of his children, and their school. It also grants Howard temporary use of their residence and vehicle.
Public Accusations
The filing follows weeks of public allegations, with Luciani accusing Howard of having a drug problem and claiming Child Protective Services was involved. In response, Howard denied these allegations, saying they harmed his reputation and business opportunities.
Ongoing Legal Battle
The couple married in January 2025 but have faced a series of legal challenges, including multiple divorce filings. Howard filed for divorce again in March 2026, citing an irretrievably broken marriage.