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Mississippi man charged with stalking and vandalism after crashing into Jennifer Aniston's home

Credited from: BBC

  • A Mississippi man, Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, is charged with stalking and vandalism after crashing his car into Jennifer Aniston's home.
  • The incident follows over two years of harassment through social media, voicemails, and emails.
  • If convicted, Carwyle faces up to three years in prison.

Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, from New Albany, Mississippi, is facing felony charges for allegedly crashing his car into the gates of actress Jennifer Aniston's home in Bel-Air, California. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office has charged him with stalking and felony vandalism, following a lengthy period of harassment that included unwanted messages via social media, voicemails, and emails since March 2023. Aniston was home during the incident, which occurred on Monday, and her private security held Carwyle at gunpoint until police arrived, as reported by Los Angeles Times, CBS News, and ABC News.

Prosecutors indicated that if convicted, Carwyle could face up to three years in prison and proposed a bail of $150,000. They described stalking as a crime that can lead to violence or dangerous situations, underscoring the seriousness of the charges. "My office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who stalk and terrorize others," stated Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman, according to BBC and ABC News.

Following the crash, Aniston's home sustained significant damage, although there were no immediate reports of injuries. The incident is part of a broader context of stalking concerns for Aniston, who has previously faced similar situations and obtained a restraining order in the past. As this case progresses, it has raised awareness about the ongoing threats faced by celebrities, according to Los Angeles Times, CBS News, and BBC.

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