On Friday (June 6), Taylor Swift was granted a temporary restraining order against Brian Jason Wagner, a 45-year-old man from Colorado, who has repeatedly showed up at her unlisted Los Angeles residence. In Swift’s petition to the court for the order, the pop superstar claimed that “During each of these visits, I am informed that Mr. Wagner made various statements about living at my property (not true), being in a relationship with me (not true), believing I am the mother of his son (not true), and needing to see me in person, all of which are untrue and disconnected from reality.” Wagner initially appeared at Swift’s home in July 2024, and has returned on multiple occasions, once “carrying a glass bottle that could have been used as a weapon,” while also trying to obtain her mail. Judge Debra R. Archuleta has ordered that Wagner stay at least 100 yards away from Swift, with the order in effect until June 30. (Rolling Stone)
Taylor Swift Gets Temporary Restraining Order Against Alleged Stalker
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