Oroville Mercury-Register

Accused stalker of Apple CEO Tim Cook agrees to stay away

- By Michael Liedtke

A woman accused of harassing Apple CEO Tim Cook with pleas for sex and other crude suggestion­s before showing up at his Silicon Valley home in a threatenin­g manner last October agreed to stay away from him for the next three years under an agreement approved Tuesday.

Julie Lee Choi consented to the deal negotiated with Apple during a appearance in Santa Clara County Superior Court. Cook, Apple’s CEO for the past decade, wasn’t present at the proceeding held in San Jose.

Choi, 45, declined to comment after the hearing while angrily waving off two reporters taking her picture outside the courthouse. An Apple lawyer also declined to discuss the stipulatio­n.

The court order requires Choi to refrain from coming within 200 yards of Cook during the next three years, and prohibits her from attempting to communicat­e with him through any electronic means, including on Twitter accounts or emails. If she violates the terms, Choi could face criminal charges and potentiall­y imprisoned.

The bizarre case traces back to late 2020 when Choi began emailing Cook begging him to have sex with her and attaching images of handguns that she insisted he had made her buy, according to evidence that Apple submitted to obtain a temporary restrainin­g order against her in January. Those documents also revealed Choi had set up a series of bogus companies trying to connect her to Cook, sometimes listing an Apple office as the headquarte­rs.

“I can’t live like this anymore,” Choi wrote in one email to Cook sent from an iPhone. “I want sex with you, please, please.”

Cook has publicly said he is a gay man, but even after Choi acknowledg­es knowing that, her entreaties to him continued. “Tim, if we are destined for our lives, any circumstan­ce we can meet each other,” Choi wrote in a December email that also told him where she was staying in San Jose at that time.

Apple took legal action after Choi told him last September that she intended to apply to become his “roommate” at his condominiu­m located in Palo Alto, California — about 15 miles from Apple’s headquarte­rs in Cupertino.

In October, Choi showed up outside Cook’s home on two separate actions and warned she “could get violent,” according to court documents.

 ?? MICHAEL LIEDTKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Julie Lee Choi waves off reporters outside Santa Clara Superior Court in San Jose on Tuesday.
MICHAEL LIEDTKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Julie Lee Choi waves off reporters outside Santa Clara Superior Court in San Jose on Tuesday.

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