James Corden granted restraining order against woman stalking him

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A judge granted the restraining order to James Corden after the petition was initially filed in August
A judge granted the restraining order to James Corden after the petition was initially filed in August

British comedian James Corden was handed a temporary restraining order against a woman allegedly harassing him.

A judge granted the restraining order after the petition was initially filed in August at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse, per Insider.

In the court docs, the host of the Late Late Show, said that the 30-year-old woman had camped outside his residence in Los Angeles for six days and was forced to leave only after the arrival of authorities.

Upon being confronted, the woman claimed that she and the comedian had spent several days together and also had plans to get married in Las Vegas.

It was further mentioned in the court docs that the woman claimed Corden’s wife “stole” him from her and she can be with him once his wife is “out of the picture.”

Corden also alleged that the woman’s behaviour got worse after "years of harassing conduct, including late night and other harassing calls" on his phone, along with emails sent.

The woman is now required to stay at least a hundred yards away from Corden and his family, after the restraining order was granted.