SLASH And STEVEN ADLER Get Restraining Orders Against Same Woman

July 29, 2009

According to TMZ.com, former GUNS N' ROSES members Slash and Steven Adler were both granted a restraining order yesterday against the same woman on Monday (July 27).

Adler alleges a woman in Oregon hired at least three private investigators since 2008 to hunt him down "under the ruse" they were long lost lovers who met in rehab back in the early '90s.

Adler claims in papers filed in L.A. County that police officers who visited the woman at her Oregon home last month found "unopened boxes of house ware items which [the woman] stated [were] wedding presents for [her and Adler's] upcoming marriage."

Meanwhile, Slash claims the same woman has contacted him and his family members — including his mother-in-law — by phone and letter in desperate attempts to get in touch with Adler.

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