Man left items at Kate Moss’s home
A man has been given a restraining order for leaving “unwanted items” at the home of supermodel Kate Moss.
William Warrington, 37, was given a non-conviction restraining order at Oxford Magistrates Court yesterday.
Prosecutor Richard Atkins told magistrates his actions “caused distress to the celebrity in question and her family”.
Warrington, of Bourton-onthe-water, is said to have left the items at her home in Little Faringdon, Oxfordshire, between 12 September and 13 October last year.
Mr Atkins told the court: “Mr Warrington has no intention of ever contacting the lady.”