Judge signs restraining order; Tim Cook's alleged stalker must stay 200 yards away

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Judge signs restraining order; Tim Cook's alleged stalker must stay 200 yards away
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A judge in Santa Clara County Superior Court ruled for Apple and imposed a restraining order on Julie Lee Choi, a woman who was allegedly stalking Apple CEO Tim Cook.

. She even called herself Julia Lee Cook on Twitter. As time went by, the emails sent to Cook by Choi were becoming more violent with some containing images of handguns. In January, the Santa Clara County Superior Court issued a restraining order against Choi on behalf of Cook and all Apple employees.

A hearing was scheduled for today and a judge issued a restraining order requiring the 45-year old Choi to keep at least 200 yards away from the 61-year-old executive for three years. In addition, the San Jose, California court ruled that she is not allowed to contact Cook via email, Twitter, or via any other means.She visited Cook's home in October while driving a Porsche and was escorted off the property by the police.

It isn't clear whether Choi knows that Cook is openly gay. The Apple CEO revealed his sexual orientation in 2014. Last December, Choi said that she would stop communicating with Cook for $500 million. Screenshots of some of the tweets she sent to Cook made it clear that while she might have loved Cook, she didn't love the products he was making at Apple; her tweets showed that she was using the Android version of the Twitter app.

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