Apple’s Tim Cook Allegedly Stalked, Threatened by Woman Who ‘May Be Armed’
Written by SOURCE on January 26, 2022
A temporary restraining order has been issued against a woman who “may be armed” and is accused of stalking Apple CEO Tim Cook.
The Virginia woman, according to a report from the Mercury News, is alleged by Apple to have been stalking Cook for over a year. She’s also accused of having emailed Cook photographs showing a loaded pistol, as well as trespassing at his residence. Included in the tech company’s application for a court order earlier this month were photos, tweets, and emails that are said to have originated from the woman.
The 45-year-old woman, according to Apple’s application, “may be armed and is still in the South Bay Area and intends to return to [Cook’s] residence or locate him otherwise in the near future.” Earlier into the alleged harassment, the woman is said to have publicly claimed that she believed she was Cook’s wife. Furthermore, she’s alleged to have claimed that Cook was the father of her twin children.
A judge granted Apple the restraining order last week, meaning the woman in question is now prohibited from possessing a gun and is blocked from interacting with Apple workers (as well as Cook). She is also not allowed to be on Apple property or to again attempt to visit Cook’s home in Palo Alto. Per Mercury News, a hearing is now set for next month.
Complex has reached out to Apple for additional comment, as well as to the Palo Alto Police Department. This post will be updated accordingly.