Former Real Housewife of Atlanta reality star Sheree Whitfield is still in drama even after t television She has allegedly filed a restraining order against an Atlanta blogger. Details inside.
Sheree has supposedly filed paperwork for a restraining order against an Atlanta blogger named Tamara Tattles. See the full report below:
Former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Sheree Whitfield sought a protective order against an Internet blogger she claims is stalking her. Whitfield filed a “Petition for Stalking Temporary Protective Order” against Tamara Kay Brawner, in Fulton County Superior Court. She claims Brawner harasses and stalks her, showing up at the construction site of her home, snapping photos and blogging about it all. According to her complaint: “In October 2011 the respondent commenced an online blog about the petitioner’s home titled ‘Chateau Sheree,’ giving the online world a play-by-play of the construction progress of the petitioner’s home. The respondent then commenced additional online blogs regarding the petitioner’s legal proceedings, the petitioner’s business label, and delays in the petitioner’s home construction, the demise of the petitioner’s reality television career, and other disparaging remarks.” Whitfield says in her complaint: “Between October 2011 and February 2013, the respondent came onto the petitioner’s property and took pictures which the respondent subsequently posted to her online blog. On 2/18/2013 the respondent gained access into the petitioner’s home, without the petitioner’s consent. The respondent collected photographs of the petitioner’s home and has also posted a detailed narrative of the floor-plan of the interior of the petitioner’s home.” Whitfield claims Brawner described the interior of her home in a blog posted on Feb. 18. ”On other occasions, respondent spied on me without my consent in order to harass or intimidate me and respondent transferred information about to others without my consent knowing that they could harass or intimidate me with it and similar events may occur in the future,” the petition states.
Tamara Tattles lawyers have responded with this statement:
“We believe this order to be completely baseless and look forward to defending against it and, ultimately, having the entire action dismissed at the upcoming hearing in the matter,” the email states. “There has been no ‘stalking’ or any illegal conduct on behalf of my client and we believe that will be more than evident when my client has her day in court.”
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