Kendall Jenner Granted Restraining Order Against 'Obsessed' Man

08/31/2017 03:59 pm EDT

In a good turn of events for Kendall Jenner, it's been revealed that a judge has granted her request for a restraining order against a man who has been writing her bizarre love letters.

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According to TMZ, Jenner's lawyer Shawn Holley was present in court and submitted a letter from Kendall's security team that advised in favor of a restraining order against Thomas Hummel.

Kendall herself was not present, but the judge still granted the restraining order anyway.

Hummel is required to stay 100 yards away and is strictly forbidden from contacting her in any way. Additionally, he isn't allowed to own any guns.

Last month, Kendall and her sister Kylie were called out for using Tupac's likeness on a t-shirt without permission, and they're even being sued by the photographer of the image.

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Michael Miller, who has photographed stars like Eazy-E, Angelina Jolie, and Jack Nicholson, says the Jenner sisters used a photo he snapped of Tupac on their t-shirts without his approval. Miller is sticking to his word to sue for a cut of the profits made off of the shirts with his photo on them.

He says the two did give approval for the designs, but went on to clarify that they rely on the staff of their brand to handle everything else. Wilson says this is essentially "like suing an actor for being in a movie."

In addition to the Tupac shirts, the mother of hip-hop icon Notorious B.I.G. also took Jenner and Kylie to task for using her son's image to sell their products as well.

Voletta Wallace posted a photo to her Instagram account that showed a t-shirt from the Jenner sisters clothing line, which featured her son along with a prominent picture of Jenner.

The shirt has a large red X across it and verbiage in the picture that read, "This product has no affiliation to the Notorious B.I.G estate."

It continued, "The estate was never contacted about using The Likeness of Biggie."

In her comment on the post, Wallace wrote, "I am not sure who told [Kylie Jenner] and [Kendall Jenner] that they had the right to do this. The disrespect of these girls to not even reach out to me or anyone connected to the estate baffles me."

Her comment continued, "I have no idea why they feel they can exploit the deaths of 2pac and my Son Christopher to sell a t-shirt. This is disrespectful , disgusting, and exploitation at its worst!!!"

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