Tyler Perry is suing an ex-employee named Joshua Sole, 27, (pictured
right) for trespassing and stalking him but some people are twisting the
story and saying the guy is Tyler's ex, not true. Joshua, who is also a
model, went to Tyler's studio and refused to leave until he spoke with
the director.
From
Atlanta Journal Constitution
A reputed stalker seems to have put a fright into movie mogul Tyler Perry right before Halloween. Perry
filed for a protective order Monday in Fulton County Superior Court
against Joshua Sole, 27, of Dunwoody, who was booked into the county
jail Friday for criminal trespass at Tyler Perry Studios.
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He's so fine...why are you stalking Tyler, come stalk me....:-) |
Sole is trying to intimidate him, Perry says in the lawsuit.
Sole
had tried to contact Perry Thursday with no success, the lawsuit said.
He apparently was so determined to get a face-to-face with the movie
makerthat the lawsuit said he disengaged the power to disable the alarms
and surveillance equipment at the studio in southwest Atlanta.
Then he climbed into the studio through a suspended ceiling, the lawsuit said.
Atlanta
Police said they got a call about an intruder at the Tyler Perry Studio
about 6 p.m. Thursday. When officers arrived, the head of security said
an “employee Joshua Sole has been acting weird” and had barricaded
himself in a room where the administrative offices were located,
according to the incident report.
At the time, the security chief
was puzzled by how Sole had gained access to the room. It took police
more than four hours to get Sole into custody. He was booked into Fulton
County jail Friday early Friday morning.
Perry is asking the
court to ban Sole from coming within 500 feet of him, and to compel Sole
to undergo psychological evaluation and treatment as well as pay Perry
at least $100,000. The studio executive will let a jury decide if he
deserves more compensation, the lawsuit said.
The lawsuit doesn’t say whether Perry fired Sole or in what capacity he was employed.
Perry
says he is entitled to the money because of the “discomfort and
annoyance caused by the diminished value of peaceful enjoyment” he gets
from the property, according to the lawsuit.
It is unclear why Sole wanted to talk to Perry. Attempts to reach Sole were unsuccessful.
The
lawsuit contends that Sole harassed Perry by stalking him and “simple
assault” — but doesn’t go into details — when he trespassed on the
property. It also says Sole has been “stubbornly litigious, or acted in
bad faith, or caused the plaintiff unnecessary trouble and expense”
without explanation.
Perry also wants $25,000 for attorney fees. His lawyer Richard Gordon declined to comment.
A
Fulton County magistrate apparently didn’t consider Sole dangerous. He
was released on a $7,000 signature bond — meaning he put up nothing of
value — the same day he was jailed.
Perry, however, is trying to
remedy that outcome. The lawsuit asks the Superior Court to require Sole
to post a bond to ensure his good behavior.
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