

In the letter, Cusson wrote that she was "infatuated" with Tatum, wanted to find him and was communicating with him through music, Ferry said.Beyoncé Slams Designer's Claim He Wasn't Paid for ‘Renaissance' Cusson returned two days later and threw a letter over a wall at the home. Ferry said she went to the home and told Cusson she was trespassing and should leave.įerry said she texted Tatum about the woman's presence and that he was "very upset" that she was at his home. 9 that a woman was ringing the doorbell and would not leave. She said Tatum's housekeeper notified her on Nov. Anita Ferry, Tatum's personal assistant for three years, was the only witness during the hearing. His attorney, Blair Berk, told the judge that the actor was out of the country.īerk also said that Cusson told police she did not oppose the restraining order.

Tatum was not present during the hearing at which the restraining order was extended. The star of such films as "Magic Mike" and "21 Jump Street" had obtained a temporary restraining order against Cusson July 2.

The judge said she took into consideration a sworn statement from the 39-year-old actor in which he said he found Cusson's actions "very alarming" and "very annoying" to know that "a complete stranger, who last year came to my home uninvited and unannounced, recently broke into my home and pretended to be staying there causes me significant concern for the safety of my family and myself, as well as emotional distress." The order protecting Tatum, Jenna Dewan and their daughter, Everly, is good through July 23, 2024. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Helen Zukin said a reasonable person would be "upset and frightened" by the actions of 36-year-old Chantal Cusson, who also allegedly went to the home twice last November without permission.
