BULLOCK WINS ANOTHER TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST STALKER
Oscar winner SANDRA BULLOCK has obtained a temporary restraining order ag ainst a man she accused of stalking her seven years ago.
The actress maintains Thomas James Weldon, who has been the subject of previous court orders to stay away from her, has become a nuisance again, and, on Monday (19Jul10), her attorneys obtained a protective order agai nst him on her behalf.
Recently divorced Bullock first obtained a restraining order against We ldon in 2003, but it expired in 2009.
He voluntarily entered a mental institution in Tennessee, but, accordin g to the court filing, Weldon turned up in an emergency room in Wyoming l ast month (Jun10) and told hospital staff he had driven from Tennessee in an attempt to meet Bullock at her home in nearby Jackson Hole, after com municating with the actress telepathically.
Court documents suggest Weldon has sent the actress numerous e-mails an d faxes in recent years, but he has never met the star.
The new restraining order seeks to block Weldon from trying to contact Bullock at any of her homes and on any of her movie sets. It also seeks t o protect her adopted son Louis.
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