Kobe Bryant’s Daughter Natalia Granted Three-Year Restraining Order Against Alleged Stalker

Natalia Bryant, Kobe Bryant

Kobe Bryant’s Daughter Natalia Granted Three-Year Restraining Order Against Alleged Stalker

Natalia Bryant can stop worrying about her alleged stalker, for now.

According to new reports, Kobe Bryant’s oldest daughter, Natalia Bryant, has been granted a three-year protection order from someone who she believes is putting her safety at risk. In a L.A. courtroom on Wednesday (Dec. 14) the late basketball player’s daughter gave a powerful testimony regarding the things her alleged stalker, Dwayne Kemp, has done over the last few months.

Natalia Bryant testified that she doesn’t know Dwayne Kemp but is scared of what he’s capable of doing because he pops up at any moment. She described his actions to be “unsettling,” reflecting on a time when he contacted her eyebrow beautician, offering to pay for Natalia’s services.

 As previously reported, Dwayne Kemp has been accused of harassing the 19-year-old college student for the past two years. He’s allegedly shown up at the University of Southern California, where she’s a student, and her sorority house in hopes of seeing Natalia.

Vanessa Bryant, Natalia Bryant

Natalia’s attorney, Nick Sanchez, states that Kemp is considered dangerous enough to warrant a three-year order of protection. He must now stay at least 200 years away from Natalia’s home, job, car, school, and sorority house.

The three-year protection order also bands Kemp from possessing and purchasing any firearms and he has 24 hours to surrender the weapons he currently owns. The court documents state that Natalia labeled the 32-year-old as a gun enthusiast, alleging he sent her pics on social media of him alongside guns.

Reportedly, he has a history of being arrested and/or convicted of at least four crimes, including one involving firearms.

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Authored by: Tsai-Ann Hill