Sharon Stone Gets Restraining Order From Intruder

Sharon Stone's Home Invaded By Delusional Man

UPDATE: E! Online reported on court documents filed by Stone, which said:

"I am in fear from Mr. Gooden for my personal safety, and that of those around me, including especially my children and family, as well as my friends and employees."

Gooden, the documents said, traveled across the country to find her home. He believes that he is the son of Hillary Clinton, and wrote "The King's Speech" when he was just two years old.___

LOS ANGELES — Sharon Stone has obtained a restraining order against a man who Los Angeles police say was found in her home earlier this month, claiming the dwelling was given to him by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

A judge on Thursday ordered Bradly Gooden, who a police detective described in court filings as delusional and possibly schizophrenic, to stay 100 yards away from Stone's house and her three children.

The actress' filings state Gooden was found trespassing at her home on Feb. 11. According to court filings, Gooden was placed on a temporary psychiatric hold and was released earlier this week.

A police detective wrote that Gooden believes Stone's home was given to him by Clinton and that he penned the screenplay for the Academy Award-nominated film "The King's Speech."

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