A 53-year-old woman, previously known as Annette Selkirk, is reportedly engaging in ongoing harassment towards TJ Houshmandzadeh and his family, a situation that has been unfolding since at least 2015. This information comes from TMZ, which cites court documents.
These documents suggest that the woman changed her last name to Houshmandzadeh, driven by an intense and unusual fixation with the former NFL Pro Bowler and his family.
But wait, there's more.
According to TMZ, Houshmandzadeh filed a restraining order against the woman in 2015, but she allegedly resumed her stalking behaviors after it expired in 2019.
Houshmandzadeh's legal filing also raises concerns about the woman's potential danger. He claims that she once sent him a letter, which disturbingly stated that she had bullets inscribed with the names of each member of the Houshmandzadeh family.
In addition to these alarming actions, Annette is also accused of pretending to be the mother of his children online, contacting his wife, and sending mail and personal items to his home, as reported by TMZ.
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