Nicole Richie has eliminated -- for the time being -- two paparazzi from her life.
TMZ reports that on Friday, lawyers for Richie successfully obtained a temporary restraining order against Eduardo "Bam Bam" Arriveben and Ivon Miguel.
Arriveben and Miguel have been ordered to stay 100 yards away from Richie, 28, her two children (daughter Harlow, 20 months and son Sparrow, 6 weeks) and her staff. (Her partner Joel Madden is not named in the suit.)
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Richie's statement notes that the duo harass her "on a daily basis" and have been "stalking our home, as we try to go about living our lives."
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On Oct. 6, the two photographers rear ended Richie's Land Rover leading her to seek private medical treatment for minor injuries -- and to hire a lawyer from the firm of celebrity attorney Mark Geragos.
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Arriveben, the driver in the incident, was arrested for driving without a license.
The group will meet again in court in November to potentially make the restraining order permanent.
TMZ reports that on Friday, lawyers for Richie successfully obtained a temporary restraining order against Eduardo "Bam Bam" Arriveben and Ivon Miguel.
Arriveben and Miguel have been ordered to stay 100 yards away from Richie, 28, her two children (daughter Harlow, 20 months and son Sparrow, 6 weeks) and her staff. (Her partner Joel Madden is not named in the suit.)
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Richie's statement notes that the duo harass her "on a daily basis" and have been "stalking our home, as we try to go about living our lives."
See incredible post-baby bodies from Nicole and other star moms
On Oct. 6, the two photographers rear ended Richie's Land Rover leading her to seek private medical treatment for minor injuries -- and to hire a lawyer from the firm of celebrity attorney Mark Geragos.
2009's goofiest Halloween getups!
Arriveben, the driver in the incident, was arrested for driving without a license.
The group will meet again in court in November to potentially make the restraining order permanent.