Sharon Stone granted restraining order against stalker
An LA court grants Sharon Stone temporary restraining order against 'delusional' stalker
A Los Angeles court has granted Sharon Stone a temporary restraining order against a male trespasser who was found in the actress’s California home.
The court document acquired by RadarOnline.com has ordered the 38-year old man, identified by the LA police as Bradly Gooden, to stay 100 yards away from Stone and her three children - - Roan, Laird and Quinn - - and their home.
Gooden was discovered by the LAPD police in Stone’s home on February 11, said the Associated Press. The man argued when frisked away from the property that it was granted him by Secretary of the State Hilary Clinton.
The court documents first reported by RadarOnline described Gooden as delusional for making irrational statements while under police custody. He was reported claiming that he wrote the script for “The King Speech” when he was two.
The police placed Gooden on a temporary psychiatric hold only to be released more than a week after. The court set March 9 as the next hearing to determine if the restraining order be permanent.