Taylor Swift’s serial stalker was sentenced Monday to up to four years for breaking into the singer’s Tribeca townhouse — just one month after he was sprung from jail for the same crime.
Roger Alvarado, 23, took a plea deal earlier this month, copping to criminal contempt in exchange for two to four years in prison,Pagesix reports.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Laura Ward warned Alvarado that he was to have “absolutely, positively no contact with Taylor Swift. No phone calls, no letters, no video contact.”In an exclusive jailhouse interview after his most recent bust, he told The Post that he would “probably” break in again.
“I don’t want to hurt her,” Alvarado said. “I just wanted to speak to her, to talk to her. She seems nice [and] cool.”
The creepy fan,flew to New York on March 7 then took a taxi directly to Swift’s townhouse in violation of an order of protection.
He smashed a glass door with a paver causing more than $4,000 in damage, court papers say.
The songstress wasn’t home, but Swift’s security team spotted the terrifying break-in in real time and called 911. Minutes later, cops had Alvarado in cuffs.
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