Cheerleading icon Monica Aldama has filed a lawsuit against USA Cheer and Madi Lane, seeking over $5 million in damages. The lawsuit, filed in Navarro County, Texas, accuses the defendants of malicious prosecution, civil conspiracy, and violations of the Texas Free Enterprise and Antitrust Act, among other claims.
The Accusations
Aldama, known for her role in the hit Netflix series “Cheer” and her illustrious coaching career at Navarro College, alleges that USA Cheer and Lane orchestrated a public smear campaign against her. The lawsuit claims that Lane made false accusations of personal and systemic responsibility for an allegedly isolated student dorm room encounter, which USA Cheer amplified without proper investigation or due process.
According to the lawsuit, USA Cheer suspended Aldama and listed her as guilty of misconduct on its public disciplinary website without a fair hearing. The suspension and ensuing public humiliation caused significant damage to Aldama’s career, reputation, and mental health.
Background of the Case
The alleged incident dates back to September 2, 2021, when Lane was involved in a purported sexual encounter in a Navarro College dorm room. The lawsuit details Lane’s partying and erratic behavior leading up to the encounter, as well as her subsequent attempts to shift blame onto Aldama. Despite the lack of evidence and an initial reluctance from Lane to report the incident, USA Cheer moved swiftly to suspend Aldama based on Lane’s allegations.
Legal Grounds
Aldama’s lawsuit outlines numerous legal violations by the defendants, including:






