Natalia Bryant, Kobe Bryant's daughter, requests protection from a stalker


Bryant, who is now in college, claims that a man she has never met is enamored with her
Natalia Bryant was 17 years old when her father, basketball Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant, and her younger sister, Gianna, were murdered in a helicopter crash on their way to a basketball competition. She has had to deal with the trauma of having images of her family' bodies revealed by first responders at the accident scene, as well as a civil trial over those photos in which gruesome details of her relatives' deaths were presented from the stand.

While coping with the trauma, she completed high school, enrolled in film school at the University of Southern California, and emerged as a rising fashion sensation, covering Teen Vogue in September. But she's being harassed again, this time by an alleged stalker, and she's asking a judge for a restraining order.

TMZ Sports broke the story on Monday after discovering Bryant's filing in a Los Angeles court in which she requests that a judge impose a distance restriction of at least 200 yards at all times between herself and the accused stalker, a man named Dwayne Kemp, who is in his 30s and whom Bryant claims she has never met.

Aside from her famous father, it's unclear how or why Kemp grew dangerously obsessed with Bryant. But she, and evidently the LAPD, believe the man is a threat to her, having shown up on her college campus and sent her terrifying messages about having a kid with her. Not exactly the type of email you'd expect from a person who's apparently a gun freak with a history of criminal convictions.

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