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Katy Perry’s Temporary Restraining Order Against Trespasser Stands Ahead of July 14 Hearing

A July 14 court hearing will determine whether to extend the temporary restraining order that prohibits Ross Elliott Hedrick from coming within 100 yards of Perry or her partner Orlando Bloom.

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Overview

  • The Santa Barbara County Superior Court issued the temporary civil harassment restraining order on June 23 after Perry filed her petition on June 18.
  • Ross Elliott Hedrick, identified as a transient, allegedly trespassed twice at Perry’s Santa Barbara estate in May before and after his arrest.
  • Perry sought the order to bar Hedrick from approaching her, her homes, her workplace, her vehicle and Orlando Bloom by at least 100 yards.
  • Security reports submitted to the court describe Hedrick carrying an aerosol can and a butane lighter on his first visit and covering the estate’s security gate with a blanket on his second.
  • The upcoming hearing will decide whether to convert the temporary order into a permanent measure to safeguard Perry and her partner from further harassment.