Host 'Idol' Ryan Seacrest is an injunction
LOS ANGELES - A judge has "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest a restraining order against a man on suspicion of stalking on television and radio host arrested outside their workplace on Friday, court records show. Lawyers Seacrest will continue to be a path, they say after hours Chidi Uzomah Benjamin Jr. was held at the E! Entertainment Headquartered in Los Angeles. The filing of the Uzomah had a knife and tried to see the popular TV and radio presenter. Uzomah, 25, is on probation for another incident with Seacrest. Court records show that he is guilty in Orange County, California, last month to three felonies: a switchblade knife, assault and battery. Uzomah was made after an attack on one of Seacrest's bodyguard outside an event into account. "His efforts aggressive and violent physical contact with me is very scary for me," Seacrest said in a statement filed Friday. "It threatens not only my personal safety, but also the safety and welfare of the people around me." Ozomah According to the police arrested and booked on suspicion of stalking. Jail records showed that he remained in custody Friday night, held on $ 150,000 bail. The filing states Uzomah Seacrest tried to meet with KIIS-FM radio earlier this month, but the records Seacrest on his show for E! Entertainment Center. Besides working as an affable host of "American Idol," Seacrest many concerts, including production has E! Shows like "Keeping Up With The Kardashians." A court, whether a stay of three years will give away to the 17th against Uzomah November.