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Showing posts with label restraining. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Selena Gomez granted temporary restraining order (AP)

BURBANK, Calif. – A judge has granted Selena Gomez a temporary restraining order from a man with a history of mental illness who police say threatened the singer-actress.

Court records show the "Wizards of Waverly Place" star was granted the order Thursday in Burbank, which is north of downtown Los Angeles. Thomas Brodnicki is required to stay 100 yards away from Gomez and her workplace until a Nov. 4 hearing, when the order may be extended for three years.

Gomez wrote in a sworn declaration that she is in "extreme fear" of Brodnicki.

The filings, first reported Monday by celebrity website TMZ, state police were notified by mental health workers that the 46-year-old had threatened to harm or kill the actress while on a psychiatric hold.

Attempts to reach Brodnicki were unsuccessful.


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Monday, August 1, 2011

Berry granted restraining order against intruder (AP)

LOS ANGELES – A judge has granted Halle Berry a three-year civil restraining order against a man charged with stalking the Oscar-winning actress.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carol Boas Goodson granted Berry the order Monday without requiring the actress to attend a hearing. Berry wrote in a petition last month that she was "extremely frightened" of Richard A. Franco, who was arrested after scaling the wall of her house July 11.

Franco is required to stay 100 yards from the actress and her 3-year-old daughter.

Franco remains jailed after being charged with felony stalking and burglary. He is accused of entering Berry's property three times over a three-day period in July, including an incident in which the actress says he nearly followed her into her home.


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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

'Frightened' Halle Berry granted restraining order (AP)

LOS ANGELES – Halle Berry on Tuesday obtained a restraining order against a man who was taken into custody outside her home hours earlier, the third such arrest in as many days.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carol Goodson ordered Richard Franco, 27, to stay 100 yards away from Berry and her young daughter if he is released from jail.

It was Franco's third arrest for trespassing at the Oscar-winning actress' home in three days.

"This person has jeopardized not only my personal safety, but also the safety and well-being of my family," Berry wrote in a sworn declaration. "This person has invaded and trampled upon the most fundamental sense of security I have, and I am extremely frightened of him and what he might do to me or those I love."

Berry said Franco had come within a foot of her on Sunday, when he apparently followed her to her kitchen door. The actress wrote she was able to lock the door and call police before Franco got into her home.

Franco was also spotted by Berry and her manager at the actress' home on Saturday, according to court files.

Off-duty police officers hired by Berry to patrol her property saw Franco scale a security gate at her home late Monday. Berry wrote she was home alone with her 3-year-old daughter when Franco was arrested that night.

He remained jailed in lieu of $150,000 bail on Tuesday.

A hearing on whether to extend the order for three years on Aug. 1.

Berry won the best actress Academy Award in 2001 for her role in "Monster's Ball."


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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Man arrested over Paris Hilton restraining order (AP)

MALIBU, Calif. – Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies have arrested a man accused of violating a restraining order that bars him from being within 200 yards of Paris Hilton or her home.

The sheriff's department says in a statement that someone called authorities Monday afternoon and reported a man standing on a beach looking into Hilton's Malibu home.

The caller recognized the man as James Rainford. He pleaded no contest to a battery charge in April after Hilton's then-boyfriend Cy Waits was attacked outside a courthouse.

Deputies who responded were met by numerous paparazzi who pointed out Rainford standing on the beach.

Rainford was arrested without incident and is being held on $20,000 bail.

The arrest comes less than a week after a man convicted of trying to burglarize Paris Hilton's home was sentenced to two years in prison.


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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Lindsay Lohan wins restraining order against man (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Actress Lindsay Lohan on Wednesday won a two-year restraining order against a man she says sent her delusional phone text messages and left chocolates at her door.

The order by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Joseph Biderman came after Lohan had obtained a temporary restraining order against David Cocordan.

Lohan did not attend the court hearing on Wednesday because she was serving a home detention sentence for jewelry theft. She is expected to be released around the end of June.

The 24 year-old star of the films "Mean Girls" and "Freaky Friday" said in court papers last month that Cocordan believed he was in a romantic relationship with her.

Lohan also accused him of contacting her with more than 100 unwanted phone calls and sexually explicit text messages since 2009.

Lohan, who was once considered one of Hollywood's most promising actors, has barely been out of the news for four years due to repeated trips to jail and drug rehabilitation.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Jill Serjeant)


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Lindsay Lohan wins restraining order against man (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Actress Lindsay Lohan on Wednesday won a two-year restraining order against a man she says sent her delusional phone text messages and left chocolates at her door.

The order by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Joseph Biderman came after Lohan had obtained a temporary restraining order against David Cocordan.

Lohan did not attend the court hearing on Wednesday because she was serving a home detention sentence for jewelry theft. She is expected to be released around the end of June.

The 24 year-old star of the films "Mean Girls" and "Freaky Friday" said in court papers last month that Cocordan believed he was in a romantic relationship with her.

Lohan also accused him of contacting her with more than 100 unwanted phone calls and sexually explicit text messages since 2009.

Lohan, who was once considered one of Hollywood's most promising actors, has barely been out of the news for four years due to repeated trips to jail and drug rehabilitation.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Jill Serjeant)


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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Lindsay Lohan wins restraining order against man (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Actress Lindsay Lohan on Wednesday won a two-year restraining order against a man she says sent her delusional phone text messages and left chocolates at her door.

The order by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Joseph Biderman came after Lohan had obtained a temporary restraining order against David Cocordan.

Lohan did not attend the court hearing on Wednesday because she was serving a home detention sentence for jewelry theft. She is expected to be released around the end of June.

The 24 year-old star of the films "Mean Girls" and "Freaky Friday" said in court papers last month that Cocordan believed he was in a romantic relationship with her.

Lohan also accused him of contacting her with more than 100 unwanted phone calls and sexually explicit text messages since 2009.

Lohan, who was once considered one of Hollywood's most promising actors, has barely been out of the news for four years due to repeated trips to jail and drug rehabilitation.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Jill Serjeant)


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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Palin's restraining order for Penn. man extended (AP)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A restraining order against a 19-year-old Pennsylvania man accused of stalking Sarah Palin has been extended for six months, following testimony from the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee that she feared for the safety of herself, her family and friends.

Palin testified by phone that she believed Shawn Christy of McAdoo was sending out a clear signal when he made a one-day visit to Alaska on her birthday in February. She also said she feared Christy's parents because of their contentions that she had a sexting relationship with the teen in 2009.

"I believe when he traveled to Alaska on my birthday, he did that so he could prove that he had the means to do so," she said. "I believe that his and his parents' repeated contact with those close to me to get me to respond to their false and very, very bizarre allegations constitutes a — obviously, a problem — on their end."

At Monday's hearing, however, a court magistrate denied requests for protective orders against Shawn Christy filed by Palin's father, Chuck Heath, and her friend, Kristan Cole, saying the two failed to take part in Monday's hearing. Palin's attorney, John Tiemessen, said Heath might be on a bear hunt in Southeast Alaska and Cole was traveling by plane.

Magistrate Jonathon Lack denied a protective-order request by Cole against Christy's father, Craig, for the same reason. Lack denied Cole's request for a protective order against Shawn Christy's mother, Karen Christy, last month. But he told the Christy family Monday that any further contact with Heath or Cole could lead to a restraining order.

Lack also issued a restraining order for Palin against Craig Christy, which includes protection for Palin's parents and Cole. Palin's protective order against Shawn Christy protects her parents and Cole as well.

Craig Christy was accused of leaving multiple harassing telephone messages for Palin's parents and contacting Cole's children on Facebook.

Palin and Cole obtained original restraining orders against Shawn Christy last year, saying he threatened them, sent a receipt for a gun purchase and said he was buying a one-way ticket to Alaska.

The Christys, who do not have an attorney, also participated in Monday's hearing by phone.

Lack gave each of them an opportunity to question Palin. Shawn Christy asked Palin if she was aware of threats to her and emails he made to her when she was governor, to which Palin replied that was the job of the governor's security detail. Christy has said the threats were "stupid pranks" to get attention. He said his life is difficult because he deals with complications from Lyme disease.

Christy also has acknowledged sending threatening messages in 2009 to President Barack Obama, and to Republican Sen. John McCain, who chose Palin as his running mate in the presidential race the previous year. Christy was apprehended by authorities in Washington, D.C., two years ago. At the request of the Secret Service, he underwent a psychiatric evaluation, which concluded Christy had a sense of grandiosity that "could turn somewhat paranoid," according to court papers.

Christy said someone purporting to be a 15-year-old girl started texting him after he began sending these messages. He said he thought the texter was either law enforcement or Palin. His parents believe it was Palin, which set off the numerous phone calls to Palin's parents, according to court documents.

Karen Christy said in court Monday that all the family ever wanted was for Palin to talk to them about their beliefs about the texting. If it wasn't her, she could tell them, Karen Christy said, then asked Palin why she never responded.

"I will not reward that kind of behavior and encourage that kind of behavior," Palin said. "That kind of behavior is dangerous."

When Lack issued his decisions, both Shawn and Craig Christy attempted to perform a citizen's arrest of the magistrate. Craig Christy said Lack should be excused from the proceedings since he was appointed by then presiding Judge Morgan Christen, whom Palin later appointed to the state Supreme Court.

Unfazed, Lack invited the Christys to file a complaint with the presiding judge.

After the hearing, Tiemessen said the Christys have made it clear that "absent an order like this," they would not stop contacting the Palins or those close to them.

"As they're repeatedly said, 'Why haven't you told us to stop?' Well, today, I think in pretty clear language, the court told them to stop," Tiemessen said.

In a telephone interview later Monday, Karen Christy told The Associated Press her "biggest amazement" is that her son has not contacted any of the petitioners since the first restraining order was issued. She also said that if her family was perceived as such a threat, why were Heath and Cole no-shows?

Still, her family plans to steer clear of Palin and her circle.

"We're not going to contact those people anymore," she said.


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Palin wants Penn. man's restraining order extended (AP)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A court magistrate on Monday will consider a request from Sarah Palin to continue a restraining order against a 19-year-old Pennsylvania man who the former Alaska governor says has been stalking her for more than two years.

A magistrate in Anchorage will consider extending the protective order against Shawn Christy of McAdoo by another six months.

Palin's father, Chuck Heath, and her friend Kristan Cole also have requested restraining orders against Christy. And all three have requested restraining orders against Christy's parents, Craig and Karen Christy.

Craig Christy is accused of leaving multiple harassing telephone messages for Palin's parents and contacting Cole's children on Facebook. Magistrate Jonathon Lack denied Cole's request for a protective order against Karen Christy last month.

Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, and Cole obtained original restraining orders against Shawn Christy last year, saying he threatened them, sent a receipt for a gun purchase and said he was buying a one-way ticket to Alaska.

Shawn Christy flew to Alaska on Palin's birthday this year, in February, and the visit was monitored by authorities. He spent just one day in Anchorage — about 40 miles from Wasilla, Palin's hometown — before returning to McAdoo.

Temporary restraining orders were issued against the Christys last month, and Monday's court date will deal with the long-term orders.

The Christys, who do not have an attorney, say Alaska has no jurisdiction over them because they are from another state. Palin's attorney, John Tiemessen, said the Christys are misreading the law.

Shawn Christy has said a few dozen emails he sent to Palin's state office — including a threat — were "stupid pranks" to get attention. He said his life is difficult because he deals with complications from Lyme disease.

He also acknowledged sending threatening messages in 2009 to President Barrack Obama, and to Republican Sen. John McCain, who chose Palin as his running mate in the presidential race the previous year.

Christy said someone purporting to be a 15-year-old girl started texting him after he began sending these messages. He said he thought the texter was either law enforcement or Palin. His parents believe it was Palin, which set off the numerous phone calls to Palin's parents, according to court documents.

Christy was apprehended by authorities in Washington, D.C., two years ago. At the request of the Secret Service, he underwent a psychiatric evaluation, which concluded Christy had a sense of grandiosity that "could turn somewhat paranoid," according to court papers.


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