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Palin -- a possible presidential candidate -- and her friend, Kristan Cole, originally obtained restraining orders against Shawn Christy last year, stating in court documents that he threatened them, sent a receipt for a gun purchase and said he was buying a one-way ticket to Alaska. This year, Christy flew to Alaska on Palin's February birthday, spending just one day in Anchorage
-- about 40 miles from Palin's hometown of Wasilla -- before returning to Pennsylvania. Authorities monitored the visit. Palin also has said she feared Christy's parents because of their contentions that she had a sexting relationship with the teen in 2009. The protective order for Cole was not extended, although she is covered by the restraining orders against Shawn and Craig Christy. Shawn Christy recently filed a request to dissolve his restraining order. His father also plans to file a request, Karen Christy said. Palin's attorney, John Tiemessen, declined to comment on the request. Shawn Christy has said the threats were "stupid pranks" and that he deals with complications from Lyme disease. He also has acknowledged sending threatening messages in 2009 to President Barack Obama, and to Republican Sen. John McCain, who chose Palin as his running mate in the presidential race the previous year. Christy was apprehended by authorities in Washington, D.C., two years ago. At the request of the Secret Service, he underwent a psychiatric evaluation, which concluded Christy had a sense of grandiosity that "could turn somewhat paranoid," according to court papers.
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