Leonardo DiCaprio Granted Permanent Restraining Order From 'Delusional' Fan
Sept. 10 2010, Published 3:33 p.m. ET
Leonardo DiCaprio got good news Friday, as RadarOnline.com has learned that a restraining order keeping an obsessed fan from the A-list star has been modified by the Los Angeles Superior Court from temporary to permanent.
The fan, 41-year-old Chicago native Livia Bistriceanu must stay at least 100 yards away from the Inception star, his home, workplace or his car for the next three years, modifying a temporary restraining order he obtained August 25.
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In DiCaprio's declaration for the TRO, the actor claimed Bistriceanu showed up to his home and would show up at businesses he was associated with. "I am frightened Ms. Bistriceanu and feel that my personal safety, and the personal safety of those around me is in jeopardy," the papers state.
"Without a restraining order, I fear that there will not be sufficient law enforcement mechanisms to keep Ms. Bistriceanu away from me, especially since she (1) apparently maintains a delusional belief that she is my wife and carrying my child Jesus, (2) has recently stated and/or threatened that we will live together 'forever... in His Kingdom (3) has managed to locate and identify my private residence, and (4) has evidenced a willingness to make physical contact to me regardless of consequences."
A quick internet search of her name yields some interesting hits. On one entertainment magazine's website, a comment under the name "Livia Bistriceanu" reads: "You know why I write to you. I am Leo's wife and he can't marry somebody else anymore. It's good it's not true they are together. He is supposed to be with me not with somebody else. He doesn't wanna take me home. I have money with him and he's spending it with sh... like that bi... Bar. I write to you to help me stop him doing this to me. He wanted what? Why you don't know about me?"