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Duff,
boyfriend seek restraining orders
LOS ANGELES—Singer-actress Hilary Duff and her boyfriend, Good Charlotte
singer Joel Madden, are seeking restraining orders against two men they
claim are stalking them.
Duff, 19, and Madden, 27, filed requests in Superior Court on Thursday
for protection from David Joseph Klein, 50, and a man identified by
first name as Max, according to court papers.
The documents claim that Max "Doe" is a 19-year-old Russian immigrant
who came to Los Angeles for "the sole purpose of meeting and becoming
romantically involved" with Duff, a multi-platinum recording artist and
former star of TV's "Lizzie McGuire."
"He has admitted to being 'obsessed' with her, has stated his intention
of removing his 'enemies' (i.e. those who prevent him from being with
her), has stated his intention of purchasing a weapon, and has
threatened to kill himself and to engage in dramatic actions to get her
attention," the court documents claim.
Klein and Max could not be reached for comment; there was no phone
listing for Klein.
According to the papers, Max rooms with Klein, who says he is a
celebrity photographer.
"Over the past six weeks, the defendants have engaged in an accelerated
effort" to contact Duff, including visits to her neighborhood, her
mother's home, Madden's neighborhood, a venue in Hollywood where Madden
and Good Charlotte performed, and direct calls to Duff's manger, the
documents claim.
Los Angeles police detained Max outside of Good Charlotte's concert
after the band's security personnel alerted authorities to the pair's
presence, according to the papers.
Duff and Madden are requesting that Max and Klein stay at least 100
yards away from them, Duff's sister Haylie, 21, her mother Susan, 53,
and Madden's twin brother Benji.
Duff's publicist Ivy Mullencamp and the couple's attorney Larry Stein
declined to comment.—Agencies |