Man Pleads Guilty to Harassing Ariana Grande: Justice Served

2024-01-16 08:28:19

Published16. January 2024, 09:28

Justice: He tried a hundred times to enter Ariana Grande’s house

A man accused of harassing the American star has pleaded guilty. He faces 3 years and 8 months in prison.

Ariana Grande, 30, released her first single in three years on Friday, January 12.

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Aharon Zebulun Israel Brown, who broke into Ariana Grande’s home nearly a hundred times, pleaded guilty to multiple charges and faces more than 3 years in prison.

He admitted to having harassed the American star 92 times between February 2021 and June 2022, to having committed a “first degree burglary” at his home in Montecito in June 2022 and to having made death threats once morest him in September 2021.

Aharon Brown threatened to kill Ariana Grande’s bodyguards, but police intervened and took him into custody. The artist had obtained a five-year restraining order once morest his harasser, which did not calm the latter. He allegedly entered the singer’s house once more and cut the wires connected to her alarm system and telephone lines. The police found him hiding in the house.

10-year restraining order

The Santa Barbara County district attorney said Aharon Brown should be sentenced next May to 3 years and 8 months in prison. He will then have to respect the terms of a restraining order prohibiting him from any contact with the “7 Rings” singer for ten years.

Ariana Grande, newly divorced, made a significant return to music on Friday January 12 following three years of absence. The Grammy winner released the single “Yes, and?”

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