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Caddo Parish judge prohibits Kenyon Glover from contacting victim
Former district attorney in Caddo and Bossier Parishes grants sexual assault restraining order against minister accused of assaulting her.

(Ark-La-Tex) — Louisiana native Kenyon Glover has been accused of sexual violence and harassment by a woman who filed a restraining order against him.
Consequently, 1st District Judge Michael "Mike" Pitman granted a temporary sexual assault restraining order against Glover for the woman's protection.
The woman is getting court-ordered protection for her safety. The approved sexual assault restraining order bars Glover from harassing the victim. In his ruling, judge Pitman of the First Judicial District ordered Glover be restrained from committing further acts of abuse or threats of abuse or sexual assault.
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The prohibition includes the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force that would reasonably be expected to cause bodily injury. Court records show the judge's ruling prohibits Glover from abusing or assaulting the victim.
Under the protective order, Glover is prohibited from coming within 100 yards of the woman. The ruling means he cannot make contact with the woman on social media. He is also not allowed to contact her through any method.
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The Order of Protection blocks Glover from stalking, following, tracking, monitoring, or threatening the victim. The full order requires Glover to stay completely away from the woman and her home, job or school.
Glover, 45, a former NBA player and native of Monroe, is a minister and founder of Faithful & Focused Ministries based out of Dallas, Texas. According to verified sources, Glover has in addition been engaged with other facets of the entertainment industry.
Court records show Glover's employment with PickUp USA Fitness in Coppell, Texas, where legal documents were served to him by the Caddo Parish Clerk of Court.
Judge Michael “Mike” Pitman previously served as an assistant district attorney in Caddo and Bossier Parishes, where he specialized in prosecuting high-profile felonies.