Published 03:21 IST, November 1st 2019
Make up star Kylie Jenner files restraining order against trespasser
American media personality Kylie Jenner lodged a court order on October 29 against a man who allegedly trespassed on her property and tried to enter the house.
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American media personality Kylie Jenner lodged a court order on October 29, against a man who allegedly trespassed on her property and tried to sneak into her residence. According to the documents which were obtained by a media agency, the man was able to make it through the 22-year-old star's gated Calabasas community and got onto her driveway. The man allegedly knocked on the front door aggressively and claimed that he was there to visit Jenner. Before the situation could escalate, the Jenner's security guards escorted the man off of her estate, with his arrest occurring shortly after. According to the reports, the man has been ordered to stay 100 yards away from the star, her property, workplace, and car.
Jenner says she suffers emotional distress
Jenner stated in the documents that she has suffered emotional distress. She added that her one-year-old daughter, Stormi Webster, was present when the incident took place. She said she was worried about her safety. A court hearing has been scheduled for November 20. Last October, Kylie's older sister, Kendall Jenner faced the same issue when a man named, John Ford tried to trespass her property a lot of times. The model filed a restraining order against Ford, and in June, he was deported to Canada by ICE.
Kendall's experience
Kendall shared her experience and said in a statement that she suffered and continues to suffer emotional distress after the man repeatedly stalked her. The Kardashian-Jenner family said about the incident that the are extremely grateful for the hard work by the Los Angeles Police Department and ICE, whose strict measures and professionalism led to the apprehension of the man. The family said that his actions not only had a negative impact on Kendall but also on the entire family. They said they are worried about her safety. They further added that knowing the person is in custody lets them stay in peace.
03:22 IST, November 1st 2019