Supermodel Kendall Jenner has been granted a five-year restraining order against an obsessed fan in the wake of her sister Kim Kardashian's Paris robbery.
Kendall testified in court on Thursday against Shavaughn McKenzie who was charged with stalking her and trespassing outside her Hollywood Hills home in August, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"I've never been so scared in my life," Kendall told a judge about the frightening ordeal.
According to the 20-year-old, McKenzie's head was tucked between his knees when she first spotted him. The man banged on all the windows of her car when she screamed at him to leave, but she was able to drive down the street to get away from him.
Kendall told the jury that she was too scared to be home alone following the stalking incident. She said she felt petrified and traumatised by the incident. She had to stay at entertainment executive Irving Azoff's house up the street for fear of being home alone.
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"This is not how I want to be living. I really don't feel safe in my own house. I'm already the kind of person who's on edge," said Kendall, who apparently now has 24 hour camera security around her property.
As per the court order, McKenzie was ordered to always stay 100 yards away from Kendall for the next half-decade.
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