Kris Jenner, 70, has obtained a restraining order against Kyle Robert DeWick, 40 , who she alleges tried to visit her daughter Kylie Jenner multiple times in 2021 and was arrested on his fifth attempt. The order, granted within three hours, bars DeWick from contacting the family or coming within 100 yards of their homes, workplaces, and vehicles.
Five visits, one arrest, and a delusional proposal
According to the report, DeWick attempted to visit Kylie Jenner at her home repeatedly in 2021, only to be turned away by security guars. on his fifth attempt,he was arrested. Kris Jenner claimed in her filing that DeWick deluded himself into believing she was communicating with him and encouraging him to propose to Kylie. The alleged stalker's behavior escalated from repeated visits to a deeply ingrained fantasy, the report says.
The 2024 federal petition that accused the family of surveillance
Kris Jenner also disclosed that DeWick filed a federal petition in 2024 demanding access to the Kardashian-Jenner family and accusing them of surveilling him and interfering with his imagined relationship with Kylie. Although Jenner categorically denied placing DeWick under surveillance , she stated that his claims and anger at her were extremely concerning and caused her severe emotional distress and anxiety. The petition represents a concerning legal escalation beyond physical approaches.
A home tour next to Kanye West's former property
DeWick's recent activities included communicating with realtors about homes for sale near the family's residences. He even toured a property adjacent to Kim Kardashian's home, which had once been owned by her ex-husband Kanye West, according to the filing. The director of investigations for Jenner's private security firm, John Romero, reported that DeWick made pointed inquiries about the neighbors and insisted on meeting them before making an offer, raising the seller's alert.
Why a seller's antennae were raised
The seller of that property contacted Romero's security company, which then informed Kris Jenner. This neighbor vigilance, as reported by the source, helped uncover the stalker's proximity-seeking behavior. Jenner requested the restraining order citing DeWick's criminal history, including a violent assault, and the judge granted it in under three hours. Under the order, DeWick must stay at least 100 yards away and is prohibited from any direct or indirect contact with the family.
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