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Taylor Swift’s Alleged Stalker Released From NYPD Custody After First Court Hearing
A judge issued a protection order against David Crowe, who prosecutors say has been spotted 30 times near Swift’s building over the past few months.
The charges against Crowe were not eligible for bail under New York law, but prosecutors had urged the judge to impose “supervised release at the highest possible tier and level.” “Based on the conduct in this case, the defendant should be under some level of supervision to ensure he abides by the order of protection and returns to court as directed. Then on Monday evening, witnesses reported an “emotionally disturbed male acting erratically” near the same location, police say; officers then spotted Crowe “harassing multiple complainants” and he was taken into custody.
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