A California judge has granted a temporary restraining order to Apple CEO Tim Cook after the company said a Virginia woman sent the executive hundreds of sometimes threatening messages and appeared at his Palo Alto condo last year.
The woman allegedly sent the executive hundreds of messages, including one with a picture of a gun, and drove to his Palo Alto home last year.
In a petition for the order, Apple said the woman began harassing Cook in October 2020 when she allegedly tweeted that they were married and that Cook fathered her twin children. The woman allegedly opened dozens of corporations in Cook’s name between California, New York and Virginia, including one with “Safe Sexclinic, Cook HIV” in its name, the petition says.
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