reported on September 17 According to foreign media reports, Austin, Texas man Eric Swarbrick (Eric Swarbrick) admitted to stalking pop singer Taylor Swift ( Taylor Swift) and sending threatening letters and emails to her former record company, she was sentenced to 30 months in prison by a judge in the Federal Court.
According to external reports, Svobrick signed a plea agreement in 2019. At a hearing in Nashville on Wednesday, September 16, prosecutors agreed to impose a 30-month sentence and three years of outside inspection on the defendant. The
indictment alleges that since January 2018, Taylor Swift’s then-record company Big Machine Records began to receive letters from Svobrick asking CEO Scott Borchetta to He introduced it to mildew.
Svobrick sent no less than 40 letters and e-mails, the content of which became more and more violent and abnormal. He also drove from Austin to Nashville at least three times to deliver the letter in person, and stayed in the record company lobby until August 2 when he was arrested by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. After his release, Svobrick had no regrets and continued to contact Big Machine Records, expressing his desire to rape and kill Swift, and said he would commit suicide in front of Bocheta and other employees.
In 2019, Swift said in a magazine, “My personal life is always in fear of violence. I carry QuikClot military bandage dressings with me to deal with possible shooting or stabbing. Websites and tabloids published me everywhere. Every home address in the country. If someone always tries to break into your home, you will also prepare for the worst."
This is not the first time Momo has been harassed by a stalker. In 2018, she broke into New York. The apartment’s Mohammed Jaffar (Mohammed Jaffar) was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment and five years’ probation for burglary, stalking and trespass.
(responsible editor: Liu Jiaxin_NBJS11395)