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Apple gets restraining order against man accused of stalking CEO Tim Cook     - CNET
Feb 21, 2020 1 min, 9 secs
A California court granted Apple a temporary restraining order against Sharma, who goes by "Rocky." He has been ordered to stay away from Cook's residence in Silicon Valley, as well as the CEO's three security guards.

In a court document, Apple security specialist William Burns said Sharma's harassment began on Sept.

25, 2019, when he left a "disturbing" voicemail on "an Apple executive's phone." Sharma allegedly made another unsettling call about a week later.

Sharma entered Cook's property through a closed gate without permission at around 10:30 p.m.

Sharma continued to tag the Apple executive on his Twitter account, which included sexualized and inappropriate photos of Mr.

Sharma with reference to the Apple executive," it said.

Sharma's continuous and increasingly threatening conduct is causing me and other Apple employees significant emotional distress and gives me grave concern for our personal safety," Burns said.

After allegedly trespassing on Cook's property, Sharma in February placed "two nonsensical" calls to Apple, Burns said in a filing

Sharma was allegedly recovering in the hospital." Sharma told Apple that his attorney is Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, according to a court filing. 

Sharma stated that he knows where members of Apple's Executive Team lives and stated that 'I don't use ammunition but I know people who do,' that Apple's CEO is a criminal and that Apple tried to have Mr

Sharma was in the hospital," Burns said

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