Tuesday June 21, 2011 6:33 pm
Eva Mendes Gets Three-Year Restraining Order
Actress Eva Mendes has been granted a three-year extension of her restraining order against her stalker. Mendes - who has claimed she had been living in "constant fear" of John C. Luna, who she says has been harassing her since 2008 - asked for an extension to the temporary order and it was approved by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carol Boas Goodson after Luna didn't oppose it.
"I'm surprised he agreed to this, but his signature and initials are there," Goodson said.
In her legal papers - which were filed earlier this month - Eva stated, "As a result of Mr. Luna's conduct directed at me ... including references in a letter that he knows I am willing to die for him, and his showing up at my house on May 31, 2011, looking for me, I am in constant fear."
"I do not personally know, nor have any relationship with Mr. Luna, have never had any personal communications with him, nor do I desire any interaction or communication with him whatsoever," she added.
The order states Luna must stay at least 100 yards away from Eva and must not make any attempts to contact her.
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