A court commissioner today granted Paris Jackson an extension of a temporary restraining order against a man who showed up unexpectedly at a recording studio in May and allegedly made menacing remarks.
Pasadena Superior Court Commissioner Timothy Martella directed Nicholas Lewis Stevens to stay at least 100 yards from the late singer Michael Jackson’s 20-year-old daughter, who was present for the hearing, for the next three years.
According to Jackson’s petition, Stevens made reference to a shotgun and said, “This is the end of the road, this is it for me,” during the interaction with her and her companion.