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Anwar Hadid Files Restraining Order After Break-In

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Published on March 12, 2026
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Anwar Hadid says he woke up to find a stranger in his bedroom late last year and is now asking a Los Angeles court to step in. The model has filed for a civil harassment restraining order, describing both an alleged break-in and what he calls a pattern of obsessive online contact.

Break-in Described in Court Documents

According to documents obtained by TMZ, the filing says the intruder entered Hadid's home on Dec. 14, 2025, at about 10:54 p.m., and that he was jolted awake by his dog. The court papers describe the woman as wrapped in a blanket when Hadid discovered her standing in his bedroom.

Woman Named in the Filing

The court application reviewed by International Business Times UK identifies the woman as 28-year-old Kristen Paige Fury and notes that the two first crossed paths at a New Year's Eve party at Hadid's home on Dec. 31, 2023. The filing quotes her as telling Hadid, "I know you must be scared right now; God sent me," as she allegedly stood inside his bedroom.

Alleged Pattern of Harassment

Hadid's lawyers say Fury moved from unwanted messages into real-world intrusion, repeatedly resurfacing on fresh social media accounts and even mirroring his posts and geotagging locations linked to him, according to TMZ. The filing says Hadid responded by blocking known phone numbers and social media profiles associated with her in an attempt to cut off contact.

Arrest, Release, and the Court's Response

Court papers say Fury was arrested in January after returning near Hadid's residence and was released on Jan. 23, 2026. His attorneys say she later came back to the area again but left after being confronted. A temporary restraining order was requested, but a judge declined to grant it on the spot, saying the court needed more information at a properly noticed hearing, according to filings cited by International Business Times UK.

What a Civil Harassment Order Does

In California, people who are not in a close personal relationship with the person they want restrained typically seek a civil harassment restraining order. Temporary orders can be issued to protect someone until a full hearing is held. The state's self-help materials explain that judges decide on temporary protection based on written filings, then set a hearing where both sides can present evidence. California Courts Self-Help outlines the required forms and step-by-step process for these petitions.

What Comes Next

If Hadid moves forward, a court hearing will give a judge the chance to weigh his allegations and determine whether longer-term protection is appropriate. Local rules require the person asking for the order to formally serve the other party with court papers before the hearing and spell out how ex parte and temporary requests are handled. The Los Angeles Superior Court provides the local forms, instructions, and scheduling rules that apply in restraining order cases.