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Ariana Grande’s Stalker Convicted for Breaking into Her Home 100 Times

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[TV Report=Lee Soo-yeon Reporter] Pop star Ariana Grande (30)’s stalker has finally been convicted.

According to local foreign media such as TMZ on the 11th (local time), Aharon Brown, a man who has been stalking Ariana Grande for a long time, pleaded guilty to charges of stalking, residential invasion, and criminal threats. The court announced that Aharon Brown will be sentenced to 3 years and 8 months in prison in California in May. In addition, Aharon Brown must comply with a restraining order that prohibits any contact with Ariana Grande for 10 years after his sentence.

Ariana Grande’s stalking victimization began in 2021. Aharon Brown forcibly invaded Ariana Grande’s home at least 100 times from February to September 2021, and once carried a weapon.

In September 2021, Aharon Brown was caught by the police after invading Ariana Grande’s Los Angeles home with a hunting knife and shouting at Ariana Grande’s bodyguard, “I will kill you and her”. Eventually, he received a 5-year restraining order against Ariana Grande.

However, in June 2022, Aharon Brown violated the restraining order and again invaded Ariana Grande’s home. He cut off all the alarm systems and telephone lines in the house. Fortunately, Ariana Grande was absent at the time.

Meanwhile, Ariana Grande recently released a new single ‘Yes, And?’. Previously, Ariana Grande announced her comeback after 4 years, saying, “I was lucky enough to be able to participate in the project and dedicated everything, including my heart and self, and learned a lot from wonderful and beautiful souls. I’m very tired, but I’m happy and grateful”.

By. Lee Su Yeon

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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