Alexandra Paul Reflects on 13-Year Stalking Ordeal and Its Aftermath
The 'Baywatch' star reveals the emotional, financial, and personal toll of being relentlessly harassed by an obsessive stalker, whose death in 2024 brought the ordeal to an end.
- The stalking began in 2011 when Alexandra Paul allowed a German woman and her brother into her home under the pretense of needing a bathroom.
- Over the years, the stalker escalated her behavior, moving nearby, violating restraining orders, and targeting Paul's husband with false accusations and physical assault.
- Despite multiple legal interventions, including deportation in 2018, the stalker returned to the U.S. in 2020 and continued her harassment until her arrest by the FBI in 2022.
- The ordeal cost Paul more than $60,000 in legal fees, private investigators, and security measures, and forced her family to relocate with new identities in 2022.
- Diagnosed with breast cancer while incarcerated, the stalker died in July 2024 at the age of 41, ending the 13-year nightmare for Paul and her family.