A Canadian actress accused in New York City of stalking "30 Rock" star Alec Baldwin has been told to stay away from him.
Montreal resident Genevieve Sabourin was arraigned Monday, a day after being arrested on charges of stalking and aggravated harassment.
The Manhattan district attorney's office says a judge released Sabourin on her own recognizance and issued a temporary order of protection for Baldwin.
Police say Baldwin was at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on April 5 when Sabourin showed up and was removed by security. They say she turned up at his Long Island home days earlier.
Baldwin told police he met her a few years ago. He says she has called him repeatedly and professed her love for him.
One said, "Say I do to me." In another, she referred to him as her "husband," according to court papers.
Police say Sabourin crashed a film screening Baldwin was hosting on April 5 and had to be thrown out by security guards.
A day later she sent another email to the actor saying, "I hope I did not ruin everything," according to court papers.
Sabourin's lawyer at the arraignment was Julie Sender. She says her client and Baldwin had a two-year "mutual relationship."