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Alaskan Bush People’s Noah Brown Accuses Sister Rain of Threatening to Kill Him in Restraining Order

Alaskan Bush People alum Noah Brown accused his younger sister Rain Brown of drug use and making death threats in a restraining order request, which was denied by a Washington court.

Noah, 32, and his wife, Rhain Brown, 34, filed a petition for an order of protection against his sister Merry Christmas Kathryn Raindrop, who goes by Rain, on August 5, 2024, according to The U.S. Sun.

According to the restraining order request, the couple — who married in 2018 — cited anti-harassment and asked for “protection from someone who has committed unlawful harassment.”

In addition, they accused Rain, 22, of “stalking,” with documents claiming there was a “threat of violence including malicious and intentional threat or presence of firearm/weapon causing substantial emotional distress.”

According to the legal filing, Noah requested that Rain surrender all firearms, including two handguns, one to two semi-automatic rifles, and two shotguns, and be prohibited from acquiring additional weapons as he “fears for the safety of [him] and [his] family.”

Noah detailed a situation that happened on or about July 19, 2022, while the family was filming for the reality TV series. “We were in the elevator and [Rain] said something along the lines of, ‘My life would be so much easier if you were dead, if only I wouldn’t get caught, I think that my gun is in my room,’” he recalled in the filing.

In Noah’s Declaration in Support of Motion for Exparte Restraining Order, he accused his younger sister of “using cocaine and meth and consuming alcohol.”

“On or about December 6th, 2023, my mother went to visit Responsent and my mother was offered cocaine for her migraine/headache she was experiencing,” the court filing claimed.

Noah and Rhain also asked that their two sons, Elijah, 5, and Adam, 2, be protected from their aunt. The temporary order was denied without a court hearing on the ground of “no basis.”

Alaskan Bush People s Noah Brown Accuses Sister Rain of Meth Use Threatening to Kill Him in Restraining Order
Alaskan Bush People s Noah Brown Accuses Sister Rain of Meth Use Threatening to Kill Him in Restraining Order

“The petition lacks sufficient information and is unsupported by a properly [submitted] declaration,” the court explanation read. “Petition is essentially blank with references to ‘see declaration of Noah Brown.”

The court also noted that the wrong name was listed in the order, “There are two such declarations, both begin with ‘I, Ryan W. Gunn, declare under penalty of perjury … I am one of the Petitioners in this matter.’” Both declarations were then signed by Noah Brown.

According to The Sun, it does not appear Noah and Rhain refiled the request.

Around the same time as the filing, Rain seemingly responded to the allegations in a post on Instagram. “How come in a world so harsh it is praised more to be fake [than] it is to be real? Why do I have to pretend I don’t know what the F word is? Or pretend that I am a ‘perfect’ woman?” she wrote on August 8. “Many of you have watched me grow up from a very young child into the strong capable woman I am today, who quite frankly doesn’t give a flying f–k about what anyone thinks of me. If that sentence offended you and you asked yourself ‘What happened to her?!’ Keep asking that question, maybe one day I’ll write a book.”

She continued, “But as you go to type your mean comment about what I have to say remember this: what would you do if when you were yourself the world told you ‘You’re not acting like yourself!’ Who would you listen to? Yourself? Or the opinions of others? Have a blessed day everyone … God and Jesus bless and keep you in his everlasting light.”

Alaskan Bush People hasn’t released new episodes on Discovery since December 2022.

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