An Orange County judge has banned Alexa Curtin, daughter of Real Housewife star Lynne, from testifying about any bladder infections, post-traumatic stress or loss of enjoyment of sex in her rape case against a Sheriff's Deputy.

According to legal documents obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com, the judge ordered Curtin not to present any evidence relating to these 'injuries' or to seek damages for them.

Specifically, the order states that Curtin cannot testify that she has 'loss interest in sex or suffered post-traumatic stress disorder or that she may require mental health treatment.'

An Orange County judge has banned Alexa Curtin (above), daughter of Real Housewife star Lynne, from testifying about any bladder infections, post-traumatic stress or loss of enjoyment of sex in her rape case against a Sheriff's Deputy

The judged added that the 23-year-old cannot discuss any 'bladder infections' or 'other urological disorders' as part of her testimony.

Last year, Curtin filed a suit claiming that in April 2014, she was raped by an Orange County Sheriff's Deputy at a traffic stop.

Orange County has demanded the case be thrown out, saying the reality star consented to any alleged sexual activity that occurred.

In her original lawsuit, Curtin claimed that she was visiting her then-boyfriend at his home in Dana Point, California, when the two got in an argument and she left to drive home.

As she was driving the Orange County Sheriff's Department arrived and pulled her over. A deputy approached her car and began questioning her.

According to court papers obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com, the judge ordered Curtin not to testify about these 'injuries' or to seek damages for them

The order, above, also states that Curtin, 23, cannot discuss any need for mental health treatment as a result of 'the incident'

The lawsuit states: 'The Deputy searched Plaintiff's vehicle. Plaintiff had some of her clothing in her vehicle. While searching… the Deputy found some of Plaintiff's underwear and began inappropriately questioning Plaintiff about her underwear, asking if the underwear belonged to her, how many pairs she had, why she needed the underwear, etc.'

The suit says the Deputy then had to leave to tend to 'another more pressing matter', but told Curtin she wasn't free to leave and ordered her to remain in her vehicle.

Twenty minutes later the same deputy returned but in his personal vehicle and out of uniform. He then got into the car and sat in the passenger seat next to Curtin.

The suit states: 'The Deputy began issuing orders to Plaintiff. Based on information and belief the Deputy said, "Since you are still here, I am going to f**k the s**t out of you".

'Based on information and belief, the Deputy stated to Plaintiff, "show me your p***y".'

The suit says Curtin was 'afraid and feared for her own safety, and she complied with all of the Deputy's commands'.

It added: 'Then the Deputy groped Plaintiff's vagina and digitally penetrated her while commenting on her anatomy.'

Curtin was reportedly ordered to then straddle the officer.

She claims she complied because she 'was still in fear for her safety and knew that many in law enforcement carry guns'.

This is the latest in a series of legal troubles for Alexa. Her grandmother, Marilou 88, recently filed an 'elder abuse' restraining order against her. Pictured from left to right Raquel Curtin (Alexa's sister), Marilou Colee, Lynne Curtin and Alexa Curtin

'Plaintiff was violated, traumatized, emotionally drained, in shock, and fearing for her own safety. Specifically, Plaintiff feared that given the Deputy's position, he would find her and harm her again,' the documents state.

Curtin sued both the Sheriff's Deputy and Orange County Sheriff's Department asking for damages for mental anguish, emotional distress and financial losses and is demanding general, special and exemplary damages along with attorney fees.

But Orange County fired back at Curtin's allegations, accusing her of consenting to any alleged acts she claimed took place in her car with an officer.

The county denied all allegations that an officer raped the reality star at a traffic stop, but it also admitted to not having sufficient knowledge or information about the alleged incident.

'Any injury to the plaintiff was due to and caused by the negligence and omissions of plaintiff to care for herself, which carelessness and negligence and omissions were the proximate cause of the damage, if any, to plaintiff,' court papers say.

Orange County points out a specific law, claiming it cannot be responsible for the actions of police officers.

In a separate incident, months after Curtin filed her lawsuit she was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of controlled substance paraphernalia and not evidence of current registration for her vehicle by the Orange County District Attorney's Office.

Curtin was pulled over by police last May and was cited and released the same day.

Police records do not state the type of drug that law enforcement officers allegedly found on her.

Curtin has had a number of run-ins with the law in the past, including a domestic violence incident with her boyfriend in 2013 and an arrest for public drinking last year

Curtin's grandmother, Marilou Colee, 88, also recently filed an 'elder abuse' restraining order against the troubled star, claiming that her granddaughter has spiraled out of control and broke into her California home in Mission Viejo.

Alexa Curtin is the daughter of Real Housewife of Orange County star Lynne Curtin and appeared regularly in the Bravo reality series herself alongside big sister Raquel.

Lynne left the show in season five, and soon after departing the series, she filed for divorce from her husband.

In May 2014 Lynne was shocked to discover her daughter did porn under the alias 'Jayden Taylors' to pay for plastic surgery.

'When I found out that Alexa was involved in porn I became physically ill,' the 59-year-old reality star said in the National Enquirer.

The jewelry designer was under the impression her daughter was just modeling lingerie.

Curtin has had a couple of run-ins with the law in the past, one a domestic violence incident with her boyfriend in 2013 and she was arrested on a misdemeanor charge for public drinking last year.