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Sabrina Carpenter court order sets home buffer
Los Angeles court orders 100-yard buffer after Sabrina Carpenter says a man tried to enter her Hollywood Hills home
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A Los Angeles court granted Sabrina Carpenter a temporary restraining order after she alleged a man watched her home, tried to enter, and returned after security intervention.
- Frame 1Los Angeles court orders 100-yard buffer after Sabrina Carpenter says a man tried to enter her Hollywood Hills home.
- Frame 2Her filing says the man surveilled the property since April, then returned after security turned him away.
- Frame 3The temporary order protects Carpenter, sister Sarah Carpenter, and Sarah's partner at the same Hollywood Hills home.
- Frame 4Court papers say Carpenter is seeking a fuller civil harassment order after the alleged May 23 door incident.
- Frame 5Police arrested the man after he allegedly refused to leave; his legal response was not immediately clear.
- Frame 6Next hearing pressure: a judge must decide whether temporary protection becomes a longer order for the household.
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- Jun 2, 11:16 AM EDT
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