Billie Eilish Receives Protection Order Against Shirtless Intruder Trapped In Her Home

Billie Eilish has been granted a protective order against a shirtless trespasser she caught staring at her through a window at her $2.3 million horse ranch in Glendale, California.

This in the latest incident in which the 21-year-old Watch singer has had to seek court protection.

The temporary restraining order requires the man, Raymond Black, to stay at least 100 yards from the “Lovely” singer and her suburban Los Angeles home, according to documents obtained by TMZ.

The order also prohibits Black from going to the home of the parents of Grammy winner Maggie Baird and Patrick O’Connell.

The Bad Guy hitmaker, 21, told police she discovered a man on her ‘pool deck around 7:30 p.m.’ who had ‘undressed’ in her backyard on April 20. February.

Protection: Billie Eilish has been granted a temporary protection order against a shirtless man she caught staring at her through a window outside her $2.3 million horse ranch in Los Angeles

Security footage reportedly showed the intruder walking through his property, removing his clothing and using the outdoor shower.

Filing her appeal in court regarding the terrifying incident, the Ocean Eyes artist claimed that while this “is not the first time an unknown individual has attempted to contact her,” it has caused her to fear for her well-being, according to the documents. reviewed by The explosion.

The pop star explained that she suffers from “substantial anxiety, fear and emotional distress for” her “personal safety and that of” her “immediate family.”

“I am concerned that one day one of these individuals will do something violent or extremely upsetting to me or one of my family members,” he wrote in the legal documents.

The judge agreed, specifying that the order was based on “a credible threat of violence or harassment.”

Earlier this month, the Oscar winner was also served with a restraining order against a man named Christopher A. Anderson, 39, who showed up “unannounced and uninvited” to her childhood home five times in the last weeks.

On January 5, Anderson allegedly jumped over the fence of Eilish’s childhood home and forced his way inside.

When the police responded to the robbery, Los Angeles Magazine reported that they found him ‘rummaging through the family’s personal documents’.

Protection: The man, Raymond Black, was ordered to stay at least 100 yards away from Billie and her parents, Maggie Baird and Patrick O’Connell.

Anxiety: The pop star said she suffers from “substantial anxiety, fear and emotional distress for” her “personal safety and that of” her “immediate family.” “I am concerned that one day one of these individuals will do something violent…”, she wrote in the legal documents.

Rape: In court documents, the Bad Guy hitmaker, 21, said she discovered a man on her ‘pool deck around 7:30 a.m.’ who had ‘undressed’ in her backyard on the 20th February.

In a court file, obtained by nbc newsEilish’s father, Patrick O’Connell, claimed that Anderson left a white flower and a handwritten note for his daughter.

O’Connell alleged in addition to professing ‘her love’ for hitmaker Happier Than Ever, Anderson ‘claimed that at some point Billie had been watching Mr. Anderson and writing songs about Mr. Anderson, and that Mr. Anderson he really wanted to meet Billie.

Eilish, however, insists that she never met Anderson and that she “saw footage of this individual and can confirm” that she “has no idea who he is.”

“I have not had any prior relationship or communication with him,” the singer said.

She noted that her “repeated instances of bullying” have come at the expense of her “peace, quiet and safety” in her childhood home.

In 2019, he opened up about how “really traumatic” his home address was leaked online.

“I don’t feel completely safe in my house anymore, which sucks,” she said. Rolling Stone. ‘I love my house.’

In 2021, she admitted that she doesn’t “like being alone” because she has “a lot of stalkers.”

Scary: Speaking of the scary incident, the Grammy winner claimed that while this “isn’t the first time an unknown individual has attempted to contact her,” she is concerned for her well-being

“I don’t feel completely safe in my house anymore, which sucks,” she told Rolling Stone in 2019. “I love my house.”

“I have people who want to do bad things to me, and I’m also scared of the dark and what’s under the beds and sofas,” said the artist during an interview with the irish times.

Eilish continued: “I have a lot of weird and irrational fears. So I’m still at my parents’ house a lot. I love my parents and I really like it here. It’s very comforting.

Speaking of where she grew up, the star said her relationship with her childhood home “hasn’t changed” and that “there’s no sign of a famous person existing within 200 feet of this area.”

‘I mean, it’s a lot of fun. I have to remind myself what my life really is to the outside world, because sometimes I forget. My life really, honestly feels the same as when I was a kid,” he said. V Magazine.

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