Alyssa Milano Drops a Completely Useless Court Case

It seems that Alyssa Milano won't be found axe murdered in her home anytime soon. At least that's what TMZ is saying:

The court was notified Milano was dropping the permanent injunction case against Jeff Turner. Milano claimed Turner "has repeatedly shown up to my place of residence ... hiking miles through the hills to reach my property," adding, "I fear for my personal safety, and that of my family and friends."

But Milano's primary residence is in neighboring Ventura County and last month (December 23) a judge in Ventura County issued a permanent injunction against Turner, prohibiting him from having any contact with Milano for three years. The injunction can be enforced anywhere in the state, so the L.A. case became irrelevant.

We're told Turner was a no show for last month's hearing and he has not attempted to contact Milano since.

So, let me recap. This madman hikes miles through the woods to get a glimpse of Alyssa, so she files a useless case in Los Angeles. Then the guy completely vanishes, most likely somewhere plotting his method of attack, so she drops the useless case. But it's all good because the original case, the only thing in this entire mess that mattered anyway, still stands.

Now let's all sit back and see if psychopathic stalkers actually care about a piece of paper from the court. I'm leaning toward Alyssa Milano might want to relocate.

1.21.09 at 02:58:10 AM