Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis gets protection from a man she claims keeps showing up at her house, imagining he’s her boyfriend, and his frustration about Harry Styles
Olivia’s attorney, Shawn Holley, put it in court on Monday and was given a temporary restraining order … to protect her and her family, including Sudeikis, from a 30-year-old man named Eric Nathanial Fuhs, who she claims has been harassing her for months.
According to new legal documents obtained by TMZ, Olivia claims she has security footage of the man showing up at her home multiple times to falsely claim they are in a relationship. A note is addressed to Sudeikis saying “how she [Olivia] was unhappy in her relationship, and how she wanted to start a new relationship with me. “He goes on …” This went on almost every day … until January, when Harry Styles took credit for what I did. “
In the documents, Olivia says that the man initially dropped in during a private zoom conversation she had in October and harassed her, and has since gotten bolder by showing up at her home.
Olivia also says she’s worried the man was able to find her home because she never shared her address, and she says one of his notes is ominously … hidden. ”
The judge granted Olivia’s temporary restraining order, and Fuhs must stay 100 yards from her, Jason, and their children at all times. It’s interesting … although Olivia is now with Harry Styles, she says in the documents, “I live with Mr. Sudeikis and our two children.”