'13 Reasons Why' star Uriah Shelton hit with restraining order after allegedly kicking a woman in the gut

Uriah Shelton in "Girl Meets World" YouTube/Girl Meets World

Uriah Shelton, a former Disney star, has allegedly been slapped with a restraining order for kicking a friend.

According to court documents acquired by People, the unidentified woman, who described herself as Shelton's former best friend and sexual partner, got into an argument with the 20-year-old actor.

"I was standing in the way of his truck door [and] he kicked me in the stomach to get me out of the way," she said in the document.

In the filing, she described the "13 Reasons Why" star as a trained mixed martial arts fighter who "has won titles." His kick allegedly caused abdominal and chest trauma, internal muscle bruising, as well as inflamed intestines.

She added that Shelton also mentioned his firearms to threaten her.

The documents said Shelton was ordered to stay 100 yards away from the woman and to attend therapy sessions. The judge also scheduled a court hearing for Nov. 14.

Shelton's representative told E News that he is unavailable for comment, but dismissed the report saying he would "never harm another person."

Shelton was previously seen in young adult series "13 Reasons Why," where he starred in two episodes as Pratters, Hannah Baker's (Katherine Langford) classmate.

He also starred in the Disney Channel's "Girl Meets World," where he played Riley Matthews' (Rowan Blanchard) uncle Josh. Despite their close family ties in the series, both artists admitted that they were at odds in real life.

In an interview with M magazine, Shelton said that there was a gap between him and Blanchard.

"Rowan doesn't necessarily like me. We've had a lot of [differences]... I mean, I don't have anything against her. She's a very, you know, passionate girl. She definitely wholeheartedly believes what she does," he said.

Their misunderstanding reportedly sparked after the actor posted anti-feminist images on his social media. Blanchard, who is known for using her own accounts to raise awareness for various causes, was urged by her fans to distance herself from the actor.

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