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Kirsten Dunst wins restraining order against French fan

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Tue, 10 Jan 2012 10:18a.m.

Kirsten Dunst (WENN.com)

Kirsten Dunst (WENN.com)

Actress Kirsten Dunst has been granted a three-year restraining order against a French fan who allegedly turned up outside her home uninvited.

The Spider-Man star was granted a temporary court order against Jean Christophe Prudhon, 51, in December amid allegations he sent her more than 50 love letters and jetted to the US to meet her face-to-face, even confronting the actress' mother on the doorstep of her home.

The order was due to expire at the end of the month but Dunst received an extension, guaranteeing her protection through the New Year.

And on Monday, Superior Court Judge Carol Boas Goodson banned Prudhon from contacting the actress or her mother Inez until the year 2015.

Dunst did not appear in court for the Los Angeles hearing.

WENN.com

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