Clint Eastwood Seeks Protection From Stalker

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publive-imageOn the silver screen, veteran Hollywood actor Clint Eastwood might have tackled bad guys with a gun and a snarl, but in real life, the Dirty Harry star has sought court protection against a home invader, who claims to be his son.

Clint told the Superior Court of California that the crazed man's actions left him 'seriously alarmed and annoyed' and that he fears the harassment could pose safety risks to him. The actor also added in his complaint that the stalker, Eric James Chisum has an extensive rap sheet that includes attempted murder, burglary, assault and narcotics and weapons charges.

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