Earlier this week, RadarOnline reported that a judge had granted Drake's court order, which covers his son Adonis, his mother Sandy Graham and his father Dennis Graham. Drake had sought court order protection from the woman he claimed had stalked and harassed him since 2017.
Mesha Collins was arrested at Drake's Hidden Hills home in April 2017 and ordered to stay 100 yards away from Drizzy, his family, his home and his workplace. The order was filed by Drake's lawyer Larry Stein after Collins was convicted of trespassing following the 2017 break-in. Even after her conviction, she allegedly returned to Drake's residence multiple times and sent him menacing e-mails, one of which said Drake should put a bullet through his head.
Prior to Drake's lawsuit, Collins filed a defamation and invasion of privacy claim against Drake for $4 billion. According to RadarOnline, her filing came after she was arrested in 2017. The judge ultimately sided with Drizzy, and she tried to revive the lawsuit in February but was denied again.
“In April 2017, somebody broke into my Los Angeles home when I was not there. At the time of that incident, I was not told any details about the trespasser, including her name,” Drizzy wrote to a judge in response to the first lawsuit, claiming he didn’t know who Collins was prior to the 2017 break-in. “I understand that [Collins] filed a lawsuit against me in August 2021. When this lawsuit was filed and served on me, I learned that Plaintiff is the same person who broke into my house in Los Angeles in April 2017.”
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