LOS ANGELES -- Pop star Taylor Swift's stalker, who was accused of
threatening to kill the singer and her family, has been sentenced to 10 years
of probation.
According to E! News, Frank Andrew Hoover was arrested in November 2016
after he violated a restraining order Swift had against him.
The order was filed a month earlier after Hoover allegedly stalked the
singer following her concert at a Formula 1 race.
Based on the documents, Hoover had been emailing Swift's father, Scott,
for several months, threatening to murder the entire family. The contents of
the emails were revealed in the indictment.
In the messages, Hoover allegedly told the family, who he called the
"evil family of devils", to "enjoy the brain aneurysms and
death" and also allegedly said, "Decided that we are going to end all
the Swifts on one day because I can't stand that virus s**t your daughter
spread."
Another email stated, "Go to hell, Swift."
In addition to 10 years of probation, TMZ reported that Hoover's
location will be monitored by GPS for at least the first year of his probation
and he has to stay "a mile away" from the Swifts.
"Hoover also has to complete psychological testing, and attend
substance abuse classes, surrender all firearms, and undergo random drug
testing," according to the site. (PTI)
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