Channing Tatum was granted a permanent restraining order against the woman who was caught squatting in his empty Hollywood home.
Tatum's restraining order against the unnamed woman will last for five years. The woman was ordered to stay away from Tatum, Jenna Dewan, and their daughter Everly.
During the hearing on Tuesday, Tatum's attorney, Blair Berk told the court that the woman emailed the attorney's office and admitted to breaking into the home (and said she regretted doing so).
Tatum's attorney said the woman agreed she honor the terms of the restraining order.
As The Blast first reported, Tatum wasgranted a temporary restraining orderearlier this month against a woman who broke into his home and shacked up for more than a week.
Tatum claimed the woman actually broke into one of Tatum's homes in Hollywood, which is currently vacant, and squatted in the property for 10 days.
She was eventually discovered by an assistant on June 24 and placed under citizen arrest before cops were called to take her away. At the time, the woman refuted that she was trespassing and believed Tatum had invited her to stay.
He alsoincluded a declarationin his court documents and claims the alleged stalker left a letter for him at his home back in November claiming the two had met 10 years prior and she believed Tatum was watching her. The actor believes the woman is delusional.