"I have suffered, and continue to suffer emotional distress," the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star stated in the documents. "I have a young child and also fear for her safety," she said referencing her 20-month-old daughter, Stormi who she shares with Travis Scott.
The man arrested is said to have pleaded not guilty to the charge. He also pleaded not guilty to an additional felony charge of bringing contraband, a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia, into the jail where he was booked.
According to the outlet, a court hearing is scheduled for November 20 and at this point in time, it's unclear whether Kylie will attend.
This isn't the first time a member of the Kar-Jenner action has been forced to take legal action. Last year, the Kyle Cosmetics founder's older sister, Kendall Jenner, dealt with the same issue when a man by the name of John Ford stepped onto her property. She also filed a restraining order against him and he was deported to Canada less than a month later.
"As a result of Mr. Ford's repeated stalking, I have suffered, and continue to suffer, emotional distress," Kendall said in a statement.
"We are extremely appreciative of the hard work by the Los Angeles Police Department and ICE, whose swift response and professionalism lead to the apprehension of this man," her mother Kris Jenner also stated. "Not only have his actions had a severe impact on Kendall's life, but on our entire family, causing all of us to fear for her safety as well as our own. Knowing this individual is in custody gives us peace of mind."