Euphoria actor Jacob Elordi granted temporary restraining order against male stalker, 61
Euphoria actor Jacob Elordi has granted a temporary restraining order against a 61-year-old stalker who left cakes, flowers and candy in his Los Angeles backyard.
- Elordi, 25, says a 61-year-old man has made multiple unwanted advances on her
- He said the court man has left notes and flowers at his house on multiple occasions.
- Elordi said the man was charged in 2007 with breaking into Nicolas Cage’s home.
Jacob Elordi received a temporary restraining order from a Los Angeles court on Monday against a man he says has been harassing him.
The Euphoria actor, 25, told the court that a 61-year-old man named Robert Dennis Furo has made repeated unwanted advances against him in recent weeks. TMZ reported after reviewing court documents.
Elordi, who plays Nate Jacobs on the HBO series, said Furo left items including a note, a bouquet of roses, candy and cake last month during multiple visits to his home in Hollywood, California.
The Brisbane, Australia-born actor said he never met Furo, who said he left a bag of cakes hanging on a door of his residence on February 5.
Elordi said he found the cakes while returning from walking his dog, and subsequently threw them away. He said that Furo appeared in his yard and said that he was pleased to see Elordi’s ‘stupid and ugly face’, then told him that he loved him.
Court news: Euphoria actor Jacob Elordi, 25, received a temporary restraining order from a Los Angeles court on Monday against a man he says has been harassing him. He was seen at the Oscars in Los Angeles last year.
The actor, who appeared in last year’s Deep Water alongside Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas, said he told Furo to leave the premises and reported the license plate number to authorities.
Elordi told the court that weeks later, he found candy, flowers and a note in his backyard, and security footage showed Furo had been to the facility three times in a span of half an hour.
A copy of the note Elordi told the court that Furo sent him read: ‘Jacob, I wanted to apologize for 3 sat. back. I was hoping to catch you. I wanted you to tell me if you’ve been shipping.
‘I found you on a beautiful Saturday afternoon quite organically directionless without getting lost like this time. Would it be possible if you could call? My hands are shaking.’
Elordi said that he has reason to believe that Furo is monitoring his home and whereabouts, and that he is afraid to return home after a shoot he is currently working on, as Furo has obsessively posted about him on social media.
Elordi told the court that he was notified that Furo has a criminal record and was charged in 2007 with breaking into the home of actor Nicolas Cage overnight with one of the actor’s leather jackets.
The court ordered Furo to remain at least 100 meters from Elordi, his residence, vehicle and workplace.
Furo in 2008 pleaded guilty to felony stalking in connection with an October 1, 2007 incident at a Newport Beach, California home owned by Cage. the daily breeze informed.
He was sentenced to six months of rehabilitation, as his lawyer said Furo was “sleepwalking…in a drug-induced daze” in the incident.
The actor, who appeared in Deep Water last year, was photographed in New York in May of last year.
The Australian-born actor was photographed on the red carpet at the Met Gala last year.