Taylor Swift obtained a remote order against a man who claimed to have a relationship with her, according to reports

To Taylor Swift He has been granted a remote order against a man who allegedly appeared in his home in Los Angeles several times during the last year and claimed to be in a relationship with her, according to several reports.
According to Billboard Swift, 35, filed his request against Brian Jason Wagner, A man of Colorado, on Friday, June 6, claiming concern for his safety. The judge Debra R. Archuleta He issued an order required by Wagner, 45, staying at least 30 meters from the pop star and his property in Los Angeles on Monday, June 9.
Swift said in his judicial presentation that Wagner visited his home at least three times in July 2024 and that on at least one occasion he was “carrying a glass bottle that could have been used as a weapon,” according to NBC News and Billboard.
“During each of these visits, they informed me that Mr. Wagner made several statements about living in my property (it is not true), being in a relationship with me (it is not true), believing that I am the mother of his son (not true) and need to see me in person, all of which is false and disconnected from reality,” Swift wrote in his statement.
After additional visits to the property last May, the Swift security team made a Criminal Background Verification of Wagner and discovered that it was an excess. Wagner supposedly sent the singer “extensive communications” while he was imprisoned in 2023, detailing his obsession with her and claiming to have a relationship with her.
Swift also claimed that Wagner had obtained a driver’s license indicating Swift’s residence as his residence.
“Mr. Wagner has also sent my staff hundreds of emails with an equally alarming and threatening language, he tried to divert the mail of my residence to his attention and even lied to the Motorized Vehicle Department (DMV) in some way to change the direction in his driver’s license to my house in Los Angeles,” he said.
He continued, therefore, the fact that Mr. Wagner has determined where the property is resided and visited several times, refusing to leave and claim to need access, it makes me fear for my safety and the safety of my family. The fact that both these recent visits and the inappropriate and threatening communications of Mr. Wagner to my staff on me have climbed in recent weeks generate the fear of imminent damage. “
The temporary restriction order is in force until June 30, when a hearing will be held to determine if Swift is granted a permanent restriction order.
Us Weekly He communicated with the Swift representative to obtain comments.