Kendall Jenner has been granted a permanent restraining order from an alleged trespasser.
In January, Arnold Babcock, 31, was stopped inside the gated community where the 26-year-old model lives and told the compound’s security he was looking for the model.
Kendall was granted a temporary restraining order against Babcock in January, but it has now been made permanent, lasting three years.
Taking action: Kendall Jenner has been granted a permanent restraining order from an alleged trespasser was stopped inside the gated community where the model lives in January
Security guards detained the man until police came during the incident, and although he was arrested, he was released a short time later without charge.
Kendall later petitioned for non-violent civil harassment against him.
As a result, a Los Angeles County Commissioner granted the ‘Kardashians’ star a restraining order against Babcock, which will last for three years.
In June, another man allegedly tried to find Kendall at her LA home and presented himself at the gate of the star’s exclusive community in an attempt to see her, law enforcement sources told TMZ.
Although the guards didn’t allow him to enter, he then allegedly went around them and climbed over the wall guarding the community.
Home: Kendall was granted a temporary restraining order against Babcock in January, but it has now been made permanent, lasting three years
The guards were reportedly familiar with the man because he had made several earlier attempts to see Jenner.
Unlike his previous attempts, he then scaled the wall in order to get past the guards, though he cut his hand seriously enough to require medical attention in the process.
The police were called to the scene and the intruder was apprehended, though it’s unclear if the guards got ahold of him first or if the police captured him.
Despite his attempt to scale the wall, he was reported taken into custody before he ever made it to Jenner’s house.
After a trip to the hospital to attend to his cut hand, the intruder was booked for misdemeanor trespassing and released from the jail after 10 hours.
Safe: Security guards detained the man until police came during the incident, and although he was arrested, he was released a short time later without charge (Kendall pictured at home last month)
In April, a 27-year-old man named Shaquan King gained entrance to her property and attempted to take a nude swim in her pool, TMZ reported.
During the frightening break-in attempt he began pounding on the doors and windows and calling out for Jenner, who was home but safe from the stalker.
After he gave up on getting her to come out, he tried to get into the pool, though he was subdued by security guards and arrested by police shortly afterward.
The catwalk star was later granted a five-year restraining order against the skinny-dipping enthusiast.
The stalker also terrorized Jenner’s younger sister Kylie Jenner.
He spent only six hours in jail for trespassing on Kendall’s property and headed to Kylie’s home shortly after being released.
The cosmetics mogul was able to get her own restraining order against the stalker, though a judge only granted a shorter three-year order.
Kendall previously moved out of her last home, located in West Hollywood, in 2017 after she was the victim of a burglary.
She had another stalker scare earlier in April, when she told a judge that a Los Angeles Police Department detective told her that a 24-year-old man named Malik Bowker had traveled across the country with the intention of purchasing an illegal firearm to murder her.
They claimed that he then intended to kill himself.
The catwalk star was swiftly granted a restraining order against him, which required Bowker to stay at least 100 yards from her.
At the time, he was being held in a hospital’s psychiatric ward, though she claimed that she feared he would seek her out after being released, TMZ reported.
Getting away from it all: Amid the legal drama, Kendall enjoyed a beach vacation with her on/off boyfriend Devin Booker last week