Sabrina Carpenter Gets Restraining Order Against Alleged Stalker

Sabrina Carpenter Gets Restraining Order Against Alleged Stalker
Sabrina Carpenter

US music sensation Sabrina Carpenter was granted a temporary restraining order against a guy after a string of "deeply alarming" events at her house.


Carpenter's attorneys stated in court filings obtained by CBS, the BBC's US partner, that she was requesting a complete court order against William Applegate, who she claims attempted to break into her Los Angeles home last month and returned twice more.


 The singer claimed that the events had caused her to have "significant and ongoing fear" for her own security.


 "His pattern of stalking, trespassing, and surveillance has caused me severe and ongoing emotional distress," she stated in a written statement.


With Espresso, Please Please Please, Taste, and Manchild, Carpenter, 27, has had top three singles in both the US and the UK, making him one of the biggest pop stars in the world.


According to her legal declaration, the man repeatedly showed up at her house without permission in recent weeks, attempted to break in, and refused to leave when her security confronted him.


He claimed to know the singer and that she had been expecting him.


In one "deeply alarming" event on May 23, Carpenter says he trespassed onto her neighbor's property, went to her front door, attempted to open it, rang the doorbell, and refused to leave until the police came to arrest him.


"[He] made up the ridiculous and completely untrue assertion that I was expecting him and that he knew me personally. 


Carpenter wrote, "This was a whole fabrication.


She claimed that he came back less than a day later and spent hours hanging around outside her home.


He supposedly came back the following day and parked outside her house.

The claimed attempt on her home, according to Carpenter, "is among the most disturbing violations of personal safety and privacy I have ever experienced."


The Grammy winner requested a restraining order to protect herself and her two other roommates, her sister and her sister's boyfriend, and included doorbell camera footage with her court documents.


The man was ordered to remain at least 100 yards away from Carpenter, her house, her car, her place of employment, and the other inhabitants after a judge temporarily approved the motion on Friday.


On June 17, a follow-up court hearing is scheduled. Due to his arrest for criminal trespassing, the individual is scheduled to appear in criminal court the next day.

 

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