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Posted: 4:11 PM Nov 20, 2008
Jennifer Garner Wins Order Against Alleged Stalker
Charleston native Jennifer Garner has won a restraining order from a man she says has been stalking her for years.
Reporter: Associated PressEmail Address: news@wsaz.com |
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jennifer Garner has won a restraining order from a man she says has been stalking her for years.
An attorney for Garner appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom Thursday morning and won three years of protection for Garner, husband Ben Affleck and their daughter, Violet.
As first reported by TMZ, Garner petitioned for protection earlier this month from 36-year-old Steven R. Burky, who she says has been harassing her since 2002.
Garner wrote in a sworn statement that she believed Burky's "obsessive, threatening and stalking behavior" posed a threat to her and her family.
The former star of the television series "Alias," Garner has also appeared in recent films such as "Juno" and "The Kingdom." She's a native of Charleston, W.Va.
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Latest Comments
sorry booger, their are a lt of people out here has made something out of ourselves. I am a retired nurse I have taken care of and seen a lot of things that you will never see I've taken care f real sicko as you call them in so many wor so have you made something out of yourself?
A little jealous? Why do you you people hate Jennifer Garner so much? Because she got somewhere in life and you didn't?
I agree with wonder, why did she wait for so long to cry "wolf" is this because she new the stalker and didn't want any thing more to do with him...or is it because this gets her in the headlines for publicity's sake, we had a beatuiful little girl in our own back yard who was murdered. only thing she wanted was to finish her schooling and live life to te fullest, stop and think it has nothing to do with going out to dinner, or getting our picure taken.
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