Nye sought the order Sept. 4 in a Los Angeles court seeking to keep Blair Tindal, 47, away from his Studio City home and forbid her from contacting him.
On Sept. 3 at 11:30 p.m., Tindal, who was dressed in black, “emerged from my backyard … carrying two plastic bottles filled with some sort of solvent. Apparently she was trying to poison my plants including some vegetable(s),” say the documents. “She fled on foot and then a car sped away from the scene.”
Nye, 52, also stated that Tindal had driven by his house twice in the previous three weeks. Nye also complained in an abuse report that Tindal “left a coffee pot on my porch” on Aug. 16.
Tindal filed a response Nov. 13 saying she didn’t agree with the restraining order.
A restraining order might be a good idea. Next week, she could show up at his doorstep trying to blow him up with one of those exploding volcano things you make for science fairs.
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