Alleged GUNS N' ROSES Stalker Arrested

August 13, 2009

TMZ.com reports that the woman who's allegedly stalking former GUNS N' ROSES members Slash and Steven Adler recycled her restraining order by writing a bunch of crazy stuff on the back of the documents and mailing them to Adler's lawyer.

The woman was arrested on Monday by Oregon police for violating the order, after she allegedly scribbled a bunch of disturbing stuff of seven pages of the documents and mailed them off as separate letters to attorney Eric Greenspan — hoping they would land in Adler's lap.

In one of the letters, she says she believes the restraining order is the musicians' way of communicating with her. In another, she refers to herself as Adler's "runaway kitty kat."

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