Taylor Swift obtains an order against her stalker: the man says that she is the mother of her son


Taylor Swift He obtained one temporary restriction order issued by him Los Angeles County Superior Court Against a 45 -year -old man who, according to judicial documents, appeared repeatedly at his private home and falsely assured having a romantic relationship with the singer. The judge Debra R. Archuleta granted the measure on Monday, June 9, 2025, as reported by Use Today.
The defendant was identified as Brian Jason Wagnerresident of Coloradowho would have come to Swift’s house for the first time in July 2024. According to the affidavit presented by the artist on June 6, Wagner appeared on the property on several occasions, including two consecutive visits on May 21 and 22 of this year. In his statement, Swift said he lives with a “fear of imminent damage” to the persistence of the defendant’s behavior, according to Rolling Stone.
The court order establishes that Wagner must be maintained at a minimum distance from 100 yards (91 meters) of the artist, her home, her workplace and her vehicle, and prohibits any type of contact with her, whether direct or indirect. The measure will be in force until the audience scheduled for June 30, as confirmed AND! News.

In his judicial request, Taylor Swift He affirmed that Wagner He made multiple false statements about his link with the singer. As stated in the documents reviewed by The GuardianWagner said he lived in Swift’s property, that both maintained a romantic relationship and that she was the mother of her son. The artist denied all these accusations, qualifying them as “disconnected from reality.”
Wagner’s first appearance occurred on July 9, 2024, according to the chronology included in the judicial file. In at least one of those visits, the man carried a Glass bottlefact that was interpreted as a possible threat by the Swift Security team, according to Rolling Stone.
In addition, Wagner said he went to the residence to “personally see” the artist or “review the status of a friend”, versions that Swift denied before the court. These behaviors were considered a reason for concern by their legal team, which interpreted the acts as part of a pattern of Continuous harassmentas documented AND! News.
In your statement, Taylor Swift He argued that he has never publicly disseminated the location of his residence in Los Angeles. However, Wagner managed to identify the address and submitted an official application to register his driver license With that address, which was detected by your security team when the document of the DMV It was delivered directly to the singer’s property, according to Use Today.
Additionally, Wagner would have tried postal mail destined for swift towards your name. The legal team presented this action as evidence of a deliberate attempt to appropriate the singer’s private correspondence, which generated greater security alerts, according to Rolling Stone.
According to AND! Newsthe defendant would also have sent Hundreds of emails To members of the Swift team, some of them with a language described as threatening and inappropriate. These communications, together with physical acts, supported the request for departure order.

The security team of Taylor Swift He made one background verification Brian Jason Wagner, discovering that man had previously been imprisoned. During his prison time, Wagner sent extensive letters aimed at the artist, in which he claimed to have a romantic relationship with her and related stories invented about her supposed life in common, as she confirmed Rolling Stone.
These written communications, combined with recent incidents in their residence, led Swift to argue before the Court that the case represents a Tangible threat. “The fact that these recent visits and the inappropriate and threatening communications of Wagner towards my team have climbed in recent weeks generate a fear of imminent damage,” said the singer, according to Use Today.
Based on these evidences, Judge Archuleta issued the temporary order that will remain in force until it is resolved in a hearing if it becomes a more lasting measure, according to information obtained by AND! News.
The case against Brian Jason Wagner It is not the first in which Taylor Swift He turns to justice to protect his safety. In 2017, Mohammed Jaffar He was admitted to a psychiatric institution after entering the artist’s building in TribecaNew York. In 2018, Roger Alvarado He was arrested for breaking into Swift’s house, where he used his shower and slept in his bed. That same year, Julius Sandrock He was arrested with a series of dangerous objects in his vehicle after traveling more than 1,000 miles to try to approach the singer, according to the background collected by The Guardian.
Between 2017 and 2024, at least Six people They were convicted of harassing the interpreter, including a case in 2020 in which a man crashed his car against his apartment building in an attempt to enter the property, according to the same reports as The Guardian.

The temporary restriction order against Wagner will remain in force to the audience of the June 30in which the court will evaluate whether the evidence presented justifies the imposition of a more lasting measure. According to AND! Newsthe court could decide to extend long -term protection or modify its terms based on the progress of the legal process and the analysis of the evidence delivered.
So far, neither Wagner nor their legal representatives have issued public statements. Nor has the Swift team offered additional comments to the media, according to Use Today.