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Man arrested for trespassing Taylor Swift's home

Updated on: 12 April,2018 09:31 AM IST  |  Los Angeles
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Justin Christoph Lilly has been charged with trespassing and refusing to leave Taylor Swift's private property. He faces a maximum of six months in jail

Man arrested for trespassing Taylor Swift's home

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift


A man who was trying to scale a wall outside pop star Taylor Swift's Beverly Hills mansion, was arrested. According to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, Swift's security team told Justin Christoph Lilly to get down from the wall multiple times before he was eventually arrested, reported pagesix.com.

Lilly has been charged with trespassing and refusing to leave private property. He faces a maximum of six months in jail. Once owned by Samuel Goldwyn, the mansion was declared a landmark last year. Swift purchased the home in 2015 for USD 25 million. The incident occurred just days after a Connecticut man allegedly claimed to have robbed a bank to get the singer's attention.


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