LOS ANGELES— District attorneys claimed Wednesday that a Mississippi male that pestered Jennifer Aniston for 2 years prior to collapsing his automobile with the front gateway of the Los Angeles home of the “Pals” celebrity has actually been billed with felony tracking and criminal damage.
Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, of New Albany, Mississippi, additionally encounters an irritating situation of the hazard of excellent physical injury, Los Angeles Area Area Lawyer Nathan Hochman claimed.
Carwyle, that has actually been kept in prison considering that his apprehension Monday, is readied to be arraigned on Thursday. His bond has actually been evaluated $150,000. It was not instantly clear if he has actually kept a lawyer.
Carwyle is charged of continuously bugging Aniston– described by the area lawyer just as Jennifer A.– by sending her undesirable voicemail, e-mail and social media sites messages beginning in 2023.
After that early Monday mid-day in LA’s affluent Bel Air community, Carwyle collapsed his automobile with her front gateway, triggering significant damages, district attorneys claimed. A security personnel quit him in her driveway prior to authorities showed up and apprehended him.
Police claimed Aniston went to home at the time. There were no records of any person being wounded. Messages entrusted her reps looking for remark were not instantly addressed.
Carlyle might stand up to 3 years behind bars if he is founded guilty as billed.
“My workplace is devoted to strongly prosecuting those that track and terrify others, guaranteeing they are held liable,” Hochman claimed in a declaration.
Aniston acquired the midcentury manor on a 3.4-acre great deal for regarding $21 million in 2012, according to reporting by Architectural Digest.
She turned into one of the greatest celebrities in tv in her ten years on NBC’s “Close friends.” Aniston won an Emmy Honor for ideal lead starlet in a funny for the duty, and she has actually been chosen for 9 even more. She presently stars in “The Early morning Program” on Apple television+.
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