Sabrina Carpenter Granted 5-Year Restraining Order After Alleged Stalker Gives Chilling Testimony
A judge granted singer Sabrina Carpenter a five-year restraining order against an individual on May 23, 2024, following a hearing where the man provided testimony. The individual, identified as a fan, claimed he was part of a "classified military government program" and believed he needed to contact Carpenter to "save the world." The restraining order prohibits the man from coming within 100 yards of Carpenter, her residence, her vehicle, and her place of employment. He is also barred from contacting her directly or indirectly, including through social media. Carpenter, who is represented by attorney Shawn Holley, expressed fear for her safety in court documents. The judge's decision was based on the testimony presented during the hearing, which detailed the individual's alleged fixation and concerning statements. The order is set to remain in effect until May 23, 2029. This legal action comes amidst Carpenter's rising career, including her recent performances and the release of her album "Emails I Can't Send."
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