Lohan gets court order against sender of texts


Posted May 26, 2011 by Heather Warlick Comment on this article Leave a comment
Lindsay Lohan got a restraining order against a man who has been contacting her for two years.
Lindsay Lohan got a restraining order against a man who has been contacting her for two years.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge granted Lindsay Lohan a restraining order against a man who left chocolates at her house and sent her bizarre text messages saying they are engaged, court records show.

David Cocordan, 38, has been contacting Lohan for nearly two years and sent her more than 100 texts, including one that describes having sex with the actress, the documents state.

“Given this obsessive and harassing behavior, I am frightened of Mr. Cocordan and feel that my personal safety, and the safety of those around me, is in jeopardy,” Lohan said in the legal filing.

Superior Court Judge David Cowan granted the temporary order on Thursday, prohibiting Cocordan from attempting to meet or contact the actress.

The judge will consider whether to issue a three-year stay away order on June 8.

Cocordan, who police believe is a schizophrenic and is not taking medication, has told authorities he does not intend to contest the restraining order, according to court filings.

A phone message left at a listing for Cocordan was not immediately returned Friday.

Lohan’s publicist, Steve Honig, said he would not comment on Lohan’s security matters.

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