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Aniston Visitor Told to Keep Away

Jennifer Aniston's allegedly uninvited beach house guest is not going to get the chance to come calling anytime in the near future.

David Hesterbey, 48, a homeless man who was charged with felony burglary and petty theft after paying an unannounced visit to the actress' Malibu abode last month, was ordered Wednesday to keep a minimum of 100 yards away from Aniston, her home and her vehicle, for three years.

Hesterbey allegedly arrived at Aniston's beachfront rental by taxi on Aug. 25, stiffing the driver on a $250 fare. He then scaled a nine-foot fence and entered the home through an unlocked door.

Upon encountering one of the former Friends star's employees, he explained that he was "looking for Jennifer" and that "Jennifer Aniston told me to come here," the actress' camp said in court papers. When a second employee confronted him, Hesterbey fled the residence and headed for the beach, according to officials.

Police found the man wandering the sand shortly thereafter and arrested him.

Hesterbey has pleaded innocent to all charges. He is currently being held on $70,000 bail and faces up to six years behind bars if convicted. His next court date is set for Sept. 26.

Aniston, the alleged object of Hesterbey's interest, was not home at the time of his visit, as she was in Chicago wrapping up work on The Break Up, opposite Vince Vaughn, which is targeted for a Feb. 17, 2006 release.

The actress will next be seen on the big screen in the thriller Derailed with Clive Owen. The film, which may give Aniston the chance to prove that her acting range extends beyond the witticisms of Rachel Green, is set for release Nov. 11.

Aniston will also appear in the romantic comedy Rumor Has It, due in theaters Christmas Day. She'll follow that release with Friends with Money, a comedy also featuring Joan Cusack and Frances McDormand, which is slated for an April 2006 release.

Having firmly established herself as the most successful Friends alum, Aniston is showing no signs of slowing down in the near future. Still ahead, she's due to appear in the thriller Diary, the drama The Senator's Wife and the thriller Wanted, opposite Meryl Streep.

Meanwhile, the actress' real-life divorce drama is winding down. Her split from Brad Pitt becomes final Oct. 2, leaving both halves of the couple free to remarry, should either party so desire.

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