A man from Mississippi risks up to three years in prison after allegedly hunted down and harassed Jennifer Aniston for more than two years, culminating in a dramatic incident this week when he crushed his car through his door while she was at home, the authorities said.
Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, from New Albany, Missouri, was charged on Wednesday of a chief of crime of harassment and crime of vandalism, announced the office of the county of the. It must be brought to justice on Thursday.
Carwyle led his car to the door of the House of Aniston’s Bel-Air at 12:20 am on Monday and was held under the threat of a weapon by one of the private security agents of Aniston until the police arrived, the authorities said. He suffered minor injuries in the accident and was arrested by the Los Angeles police service.
Carwyle harass the actor “friends” since March 2023, sending his unwanted messages on social networks, voicemail and email, according to prosecutors.
In addition to the crime accusations, he faces an aggravating circumstance of the threat of bodily harm. Carwyle risks up to three years in prison if he is found guilty.
Prosecutors intend to request that their deposit be set at $ 150,000.
“The hunt is a crime which can quickly move from harassment to dangerous and violent actions, threatening the security of the victims and our communities,” Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman said in a statement. “My office has undertaken to prosecute those who tram and terrorize others, by ensuring that they are held responsible.”
Aniston bought his middle mansion in the middle of the century on a Bel-Air lot of 3.4 acres for just under $ 21 million in 2012, according to reports by Digest.
Located on a promontory, the package has no obstruction views of the ocean and the city, the Times reported in 2012. When the actor of “Morning Show” bought it, the land included a guest house, a swimming pool and vineyards.
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