Kirsten Dunst's stalker ordered to stay away for 3 years
Photo credit: Getty Images | Actress Kirsten Dunst attends the "Melancholia" premiere after party during the 49th annual New York Film Festival at the Stone Rose Lounge in Manhattan. (Oct. 3, 2011)
LOS ANGELES - A judge has ordered a French man to stay away from Kirsten Dunst and not attempt to contact the actress for at least the next three years.
Superior Court Judge Carol Boas Goodson issued the order against Jean Christophe Prudhon, of Dijon, France, after a hearing Monday in Los Angeles.
The "Spider-Man" star did not attend the proceedings but wrote in a sworn declaration that she is frightened of Prudhon after he recently tried to reach her at her mother's home.
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In letters filed with the court, Prudhon wrote that he sold his home in France, so he could travel to meet the star even though she has not responded to more than 50 missives he has sent.
The order against Prudhon also protects Dunst's mother.
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