Tuesday, June 10, 2025 - Taylor Swift was granted a temporary restraining order against a Colorado man after he allegedly visited her Los Angeles home multiple times and insisted she’s the mother of his child.
The pop star filed the restraining order Friday, alleging
that Brian Jason Wagner “made various statements about living at my property,”
“being in a relationship with me … believing I am the mother of his son … [and]
needing to see me in person,” according to a legal filing obtained by Page
Six.
“All of which are untrue and disconnected from
reality.”
According to the filing, Swift, 35, claimed that Wagner
first stopped by her Los Angeles home in 2024 and returned several times that
July.
“On at least one of the occasions in July 2024, Mr. Wagner
was carrying a glass bottle that could have been used as a weapon,” the
documents read.
The singer claimed that Wagner stopped by her home in May
2025, stating he “was there checking on a friend (again, this is entirely
untrue).”
Swift’s security team later uncovered that Wagner was once
in prison and had allegedly written lengthy jail cell letters to the Grammy
winner “about his infatuation with [her], a romantic relationship with [her]
(which does not exist), and other completely fabricated stories about his
involvement in [her] personal life.”
The filing states that Wagner allegedly found a way to put
the singer’s address on his driver’s license and attempted to send Taylor’s
mail to his home.
He also allegedly sent Swift’s staff threats via
email.
“I have no relationship with Mr. Wagner and I have never met
nor communicated with him,” she insisted, claiming she has a “fear of imminent
harm.”
The temporary restraining order was granted on Monday, June
9, and will expire on June 30.
Swift is not a stranger to stalkers, and some have even been
arrested while attempting to get close to the pop icon.
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