A judge grants Sabrina Carpenter a five-year restraining order against a man accused of stalking her, according to reports from the U.S. and Canada. The order includes a stay-away requirement, limiting the alleged stalker’s contact and approach toward Carpenter. At a court hearing, the man presents testimony describing his relationship to Carpenter as part of a “classified military government program.” He tells the court that the program requires him to contact Carpenter and that they must “be together as soon as possible” in order to save the world. Both outlets describe the same core elements of the testimony: the claim of involvement in a secret government effort and the assertion that contact with Carpenter is necessary as part of that program. The judge’s decision results in a restraining order lasting five years, reflecting the court’s determination that the allegations warrant protection for Carpenter. The reports focus on the order and the alleged stalker’s stated rationale for contacting her; they do not indicate any resolution of the underlying allegations beyond the court ruling.