Rihanna intruder: Pop star finally files a restraining order against burglar

The Rihanna intruder story takes a new turn. The pop star finally files a restraining order against the burglar suspect. The Los Angeles Times broke the news on Feb. 27.

Rihanna obtained a temporary restraining order on Tuesday in a Los Angeles court. The singer whose real name is Robin Fenty filed a motion to bar the man 100 miles away from her home.

A strange man was near the performer's home while she was away on vacation in Hawaii. Authorities reported that it was 31-year-old Steven Barrow that caused the burglary in the neighborhood. He broke into the singer's next door neighbor's home.

Authorities found the intruder outside of Rihanna's home, and arrested him on the spot. He told the police that he was given directions on how to get to 900 Rivas Canyon Road.

Barrow also had some poetry on him. He was planning to give the poems to the pop star. He said that he wanted to see her.

Unfortunately, the Rihanna intruder was released on $58,000 bail on Friday. This cited safety concerns with the singer. Thankfully, she took the appropriate action to protect her safety.

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