A judge on Friday ordered two women to stay away from Salma Hayek and her family after the actress accused them of impersonating her and feared that the "mentally disturbed" women could kidnap her daughter.
Superious Court Judge M.D. Fried issued the temporary restraining order against Liana Philippon and Odette Bodagh, ordering them to keep a distance of 100 yards from Hayek and her family and cease any activities to impersonate the "Frida" star, according to the Associated Press.
"This case arised out of a bizarre pattern of behavior by two apparently mentally disturbed individuals," Hayek's filing states. "Their actions include, among others, concocting ruses to meet Hayek's family members to obtain Hayek's contact information, impersonating Hayek to another celebrity, attempting to directly contact Hayek herself, and impersonating Hayek in contacting Hayek's minor child."
"In one communication while posing as Hayek, Philippon made a veiled threat regarding kidnapping and ransoming Hayek's minor child," the filing reads.
Hayek claims one of the emails read, "I know where her daughter will be. How much is her life worth?" TMZ reported.
The judge has scheduled a hearing for Sept. 4, where Hayek will seek to make the restraining order permanent.