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Apple has been granted a temporary restraining order against a man it says has been stalking Tim Cook

Apple has been granted a temporary restraining order against a man it says is harassing CEO Tim Cook.

The filings state that Rakesh Sharma has been harassing Cook, and has shown up at his house in Palo Alto twice. Sharma has now been ordered by a judge to stay away from Cook, his home, and the company's Apple Park headquarters.Apple has filed a temporary restraining order against a man it says is harassing CEO Tim Cook and other members of Apple's executive team. , allege that a man named Rakesh Sharma has made threats against Apple and Cook, including leaving disturbing voicemails, posting sexual photos on Twitter and tagging Cook, and showing up on the CEO's property in Palo Alto, twice.

The petition, which was filed in Santa Clara County Superior Court, asks for orders of protection for Burns, as well as other members of Apple's executive security team. The court granted the petition in part, but only to protect Cook — Sharma has been ordered to stay away from Cook's residence and Apple Park, but the court rejected the motion to ban Sharma from visiting any other Apple retail locations or homes of other Apple executives.

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