Apple CEO Tim Cook's alleged stalker, Julie Lee Choi, has signed an agreement ordering her to stay away from the billionaire for the next three years. She signed the agreement with Apple after her appearance in Santa Clara Country Superior Court.
Based on her actions, she is really quite obsessed with the billionaire. Her obsession with the billionaire started back in October 2020. She even replied to one of the Apple CEO's tweets.
When Tim Cook posted about Labor Day in 2020, she wrote in the comment section,
"My hubby sweet be safe and healthy at this difficult time Forever love," Choi replied.
Apple CEO Tim Cook's Alleged Stalker
According to News 18's latest report, Choi is no longer allowed to go near Cook since she has already signed an agreement with Apple.
Although the billionaire was not present during the hearing, the stalker still agreed to the decision. Her distance limit will only be 200 yards (around 180 meters) away from the CEO.
She needs to follow this agreement for the next three years. But, Apple hasn't confirmed any detail about the next step after the three-year deal with the woman.
Aside from this, the court also ordered the lady not to own any firearm because she showed obsession aggressively with Cook.
What is Choi Actually Doing?
Phone Arena reported that the alleged stalker of Cook is actually going overboard. One of the most alarming things she did to get the billionaire's attention was going to Tim's house in Silicon Valley.
She even asked him to have intercourse with him and do other NSFW activities. Aside from this, she also creates a fake corporate listing, claiming that Cook is involved in various bogus companies.
In December 2021, Choi demanded $500 million from Apple if they wanted her to stop contacting or going near the tech CEO. Now, all her stalking activities will have to stop for the next three years.
In 2021, the Apple CEO investigated an alleged confidential memo leak. In the same year, Cook said he was against iOS sideloading activities. He suggested that users shall use Android to install third-party apps.
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Written by: Griffin Davis