A Los Angeles judge has granted singer-actress Mandy Moore a three-year restraining order against her alleged stalker. The man accused of stalking Moore, Salahudin Moultaali, was arrested last month after repeatedly showing up at the 31-year-old star's Hollywood home, according to a police report.

The order issued Wedneday claims Moultaali left a note under Moore's gate claiming that he was “Satan and the Devil,” adding, “I am looking to meet for personal reasons. I am God as well.”

Moultaali showed up at Moore's door a second time that evening; they spoke via her intercom. “He told me he was from another planet and looking for me. He knew my name. I told him he had the wrong house and I hung up,” Moore wrote in the restraining order.

The police report submitted with the restraining order states Moultaali went to Moore's address for a third time just days later and rang her doorbell. She recognized him on her security camera and immediately called the police. Moultaali attempted to escape on his motorcycle but was eventually apprehended by police and arrested for stalking.

The restraining order also details an interview in which officers concluded Moultaali suffers from mental illness, specifically a “delusional fixation on Satan, Hell, death and world chaos.”

The guidelines of the restraining order state that Moultaali must remain 100 yards away from Moore, her residence, vehicles and any location in which she is working.

— Entertainment Tonight