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Paige Spiranac Has Reportedly Filed A Restraining Order Against Scary Fan

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 06: Paige Spiranac attends ACM Lifting Lives Topgolf Tee-Off & Rock On at Topgolf Las Vegas on March 06, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images for ACM)

Former professional golfer turned sports media personality Paige Spiranac has filed a restraining order against an alleged stalker.

Spiranac reportedly said in legal documents that 32-year-old Eric Fuhs has stalked her and made her scared for her life.

The former San Diego State and Arizona golfer has officially filed a restraining order.

“Even though much of my career involves making public appearances, I have been scared to share my location with fans. I am scared for my safety,” Spiranac wrote in the legal filing. “I am extremely troubled by Mr. Fuhs’ delusional belief that he has been communicating with me. I fear that without a restraining order, Mr. Fuhs will continue to attempt to see me, particularly when I have to travel to the Los Angeles area for work.”

Fuhs has allegedly stalked more than one woman. He also has a restraining order for allegedly stalking Olivia Wilde.

Spiranac is one of the most popular figures in golf, with millions of fans across all platforms.

Her alleged stalker has now been ordered to stay 100 yards away from her person, her home, and her workplace, which reportedly includes “golf courses and other locations when she is making public appearances.”

Spiranac is often making public appearances at golf courses and various sporting events.

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