BREAKING NEWS: Justin Timberlake tries to stop alleged stalker

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justin_timberlake.jpgIt was just revealed that pop superstar Justin Timberlake got a temporary restraining order today against an alleged female stalker who tried to enter his Los Angeles house three times.

City News Service reports that Los Angeles Superior Court Judge David Cunningham issued the order against Karen McNeil, a 48-year-old woman who left notes for the singer.

Timberlake's court papers describe McNeil as an "obsessed and mentally unstable stalker"
who is five feet, six inches tall and weighs 215 pounds.

Timberlake doesn't know her.

McNeil got past security onto Timberlake's property on Thursday, according to his
court papers.

The judge told McNeil to stay 100 yards from the singer, his home and his car.

They'll be back in court on Nov. 9.

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