Kris Jenner Wins Restraining Order Against Kylie Stalker

A judge granted Kris Jenner a temporary restraining order Friday against Colorado man Kyle Robert DeWick, whom she alleges has stalked daughter Kylie since 2021.

A judge granted Kris Jenner a temporary restraining order Friday against Colorado man Kyle Robert DeWick, whom she alleges has stalked daughter Kylie since 2021.

The Kardashian-Jenner family is now under court protection. A judge granted Kris Jenner‘s request for a temporary restraining order Friday afternoon against Kyle Robert DeWick, a Colorado man Kris alleges has been fixated on her daughter Kylie Jenner for years.

TMZ broke the filing. The outlet’s filing-day report on Kris Jenner’s restraining order application and the judge’s 2:36 PM grant reports the temporary order covers Kris and her six children, with a 100-yard distance requirement from the family, their homes, workplaces, and vehicles.

The list of names is long. The order applies to Kris, Kylie, Kendall, Kim, Khloé, Kourtney, and Rob Kardashian, with Kris specifically citing what she says is DeWick’s pattern of trying to gain access to family properties.

Kris’s sworn declaration traces the obsession to 2021. Security personnel first flagged DeWick to the family after repeated visits to Kylie’s residence, with Kris saying he believed she had encouraged him to pursue her daughter and propose marriage.

The legal escalation predates Friday’s order. According to the declaration, DeWick filed a federal action against Kris in 2024 alleging the family had been surveilling him and seeking what he described as “access” to them.

The recent activity is what triggered the filing. Kris alleges DeWick recently contacted real estate agents connected to family properties, toured homes near where her children live, and attempted to speak with neighbors after gaining access to a gated community.

The criminal-history allegation is the harder part. Kris says she has been informed DeWick has a violent criminal history, including a conviction for a violent assault, a claim she said factors into her concern for the family’s safety.

The pattern around Kylie specifically is not new. TMZ’s 2022 record of Kylie’s permanent five-year restraining order against a different obsessed fan shows the youngest Jenner sister has needed court-ordered protection from at least one prior individual who repeatedly showed up at her Holmby Hills home.

The earlier order followed an arrest. The 2022 fan had been arrested in December 2021 after violating a temporary restraining order by going to Kylie’s house and buzzing the gate.

Other members of the family have faced similar situations. TMZ’s 2021 reporting on Kim Kardashian’s restraining order against Charles Peter Zelenoff and his attempts to access her home documented a separate case in which Kim obtained the same 100-yard order from the same Holley firm that handles much of the family’s security litigation.

The Kardashian-Jenner security beat is well documented. Multiple family members have dealt with stalker-pattern incidents over the past decade, with several intruders having actually entered family properties.

The order Friday is temporary. A full hearing on whether the protective order should be made permanent will follow at a later date, with DeWick required to abide by the 100-yard restriction in the interim.

For Kris, the filing closes a four-year tracking arc. The momager said in court documents that the cumulative effect of DeWick’s activity has caused severe emotional distress and left her terrified for the safety of her children and herself.

The next court date will define the outcome. Until then, the family has a court-ordered buffer between them and the man Kris says has spent years trying to close the distance.

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Priya Anand

Priya Anand is The Glenview Lantern's film and streaming critic. She has reviewed more than 400 feature releases since 2020 and serves on the Chicago Film Critics Association ballot. Her byline has appeared in IndieWire, Polygon, and The Ringer. A graduate of NYU Tisch (2018), Priya is based in Chicago and writes a weekly streaming column for The Lantern.

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