'Ferris Bueller' star Edie McClurg allegedly victimized by man claiming to be a friend
04.08.2022 - 05:19
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"Ferris Bueller’s Day Off" star Edie McClurg’s conservator filed a protective order, alleging the actress has been victimized by a California man, and a judge has signed off on the order. In documents filed in the Superior Court of California on Tuesday — as a request for a temporary restraining order — McClurg's conservator argued that the alleged abuser, Michael L. Ramos, claimed to be her "longtime" friend and has been reportedly living with the 77-year-old actress in her Los Angeles home since 2017.
A judge granted the restraining order on Wednesday, according to TMZ. Per the order, Ramos must stay at least 100 yards away from McClurg and her home, and he cannot contact her.
He also must move out and he can't return. A court date is set for the end of August.
Angelique Cabral, the conservator for McClurg and her cousin, claimed Ramos was able to "finagle" his way into her life and attempted to marry her amid her battle with dementia, according to the documents. "He later attempted to remove the conservatee from the state of CA in order to marry her when he knew she lacked capacity," Cabral noted, adding that the court "prevented him from doing so," according to People. The files also noted that the California man allegedly "sexually assaulted" one of McClurg's caregivers. "Ferris Bueller’s Day Off" star Edie McClurg's legal team has claimed that she’s been victimized by a California man.
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