'Pretty Little Liars' Star Ashley Benson Granted Restraining Order After Stalker Claims God Ordered Him To Pursue Her

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Jun 19, 2014 11:42 AM EDT

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Pretty Little Liars Star Ashley Benson might have a real life 'A' on her hands.

The actress has filed for a restraining order against an ex-security guard after he revealed that he wanted a sexual relationship with her. The story gets even crazier, apparently according to the court documents, the guard is claiming that he was ordered by God to do it.

On Wednesday, the 24-year-old star was granted a temporary restraining order against the 49-year-old guard named James Gorton Jr, who just so happens to be married.

Gorton was recently fired from the Warner Bros. studio lot where he performed his security duties. According to the docs obtained by TMZ, James began telling people that he was in a relationship with Benson and that he was instructed by God to pursue her in a romancing nature.

Other members of the security unit at the studio weighed in, telling the celebrity gossip site that Gorton told them he had a special connection with Ashley after she just so happened to make eye contact with him one day. They also reveal that Gorton thought Benson as well as others were "silently communication messages to him."

The restraining order states that Gorton must stay at least 100 yards away from the PLL star at all times, but that doesn't stop the actress from fearing that he will track her down. She says that she is worried that Gordon will find out her address and come to her house.

Our thoughts go out to Ashley during this difficult time.

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