Billie Eilish Stalker Given Three-Year Restraining Order

After trespassing the home Billie Eilish shares with her parents multiple times in May, 24-year-old Prenell Rousseau has been given a restraining order.

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After trespassing the home Billie Eilish shares with her parents multiple times in May, 24-year-old Prenell Rousseau has been given a restraining order extension.

Associated Press reports that Superior Court Judge Dianna Gould-Saltman agreed to extend the restraining order, which was originally issued on May 11. The order prevented Rousseau, who traveled from New York to the singer's Los Angeles home, from attempting to contact or coming within 100 yards of Eilish and her parents. Eilish and her parents phoned in to the court hearing, and the restraining order was extended to three years.

Initially, her attorney had asked for a five-year restraining order, but Gould-Saltman said three years seemed appropriate as Rousseau has not attempted to contact Eilish or her family since May 5. He reportedly showed up to the house multiple times on May 4 and May 5, exhibiting "erratic behavior." At one point, he asked Eilish's father through a surveillance camera whether the 18-year-old "Bad Guy" singer lived at the home. When he was told he had the wrong house, he persisted until the family's private security service was called in. He was later arrested for trespassing.

"While we waited for security, Mr. Rousseau remained on our porch, sat down and began to read a book, while also continuing to engage in a periodic monologue,” Eilish said, per court documents. “My father repeatedly asked him to leave, but he refused." The documents added that her and her family felt threatened and scared of Rousseau, who was not wearing a face mask when he repeatedly visited the home.

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