VIDEO: Verne Troyer Wins In Court, Restraining Order Against Him Removed
Dec. 2 2009, Published 5:30 a.m. ET
Score one for the little guy. Yvette Monet's attempt to get a temporary restraining order against Verne Troyer made permanent was denied by a Los Angeles County judge on Wednesday.
Verne and Yvette dated for several months. In court, he told the judge that Monet became "obsessed" with him and wanted to have children, but he broke off the affair in September. A month later she called to "wish me luck," Troyer said. "She told me she was getting married."
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Two days later, Yvette shocked the actor by requesting and being granted a TRO against him.
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The court ruled it was not necessary to extend the protection order.