Last month recording artist Jhené Aiko was denied her request for a restraining order after a crazed fan broke into her house [click here if you missed that].
Now Jhene is one step closer to her goal...
From Radar Online
Jhené Aiko’s attempt to secure a permanent restraining order against an alleged stalker who broke into her home and fought her security guard received an assist from the Los Angeles Police Department, RadarOnline.com has learned.
According to court documents, on August 30, an LAPD Detective tracked down Ian Lees at the Los Angeles County Jail and served him with Aiko’s petition seeking protection.
The step was required by the court before Aiko’s plea for a long-term order could be heard.
Lees has been behind bars since August 18 following the incident at Aiko's pad. He is being held on a $150k bond. His next court date is scheduled for this week.
Her lawyer said, “The clients are fearing for their lives, the suspect has come to concerts, events, and their personal home trying to make contact with them which led to a physical altercation with residential security and the suspect eventually breaching the security post.”
He was eventually caught on the client’s property after breaching the physical home,” the lawyer added.
Lees was charged with 1 count of stocking and 1 count of burglary following the incident.
In the petition, Aiko included screenshots of messages Lee allegedly wrote online harassing her.
In posts, Aiko was called a “cold a—b----” and labeled an “Ungrateful C----. Ignorant force of Evil."
In the petition, Aiko included screenshots of messages Lee allegedly wrote online harassing her.
In posts, Aiko was called a “cold a—b----” and labeled an “Ungrateful C----. Ignorant force of Evil."
Another message read, “You privileged talentless ugly rotten w----- sl---. All the worst characteristics of life or a relationship and of me are from this snake.”
Aiko’s plea for a temporary restraining order was denied but she will be allowed to argue her case at the upcoming hearing later this month.

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