Overview
- court documents say the order requires Wagner to stay at least 100 yards from Swift, her Los Angeles home, her workplace, and her vehicle for five years
- the order bars any contact in person or digitally and prohibits possession of firearms, ammunition, or body armor, with surrender required
- filings state Wagner failed to appear in court and remains untraceable despite searches by a licensed private investigator across last-known locations
- according to Swift’s petition, Wagner allegedly sent hundreds of emails and letters, some from prison, changed his driver’s license address to her home, and tried to divert his mail there
- Swift’s declaration says Wagner appeared at her residence multiple times since July 2024, including one visit where he allegedly carried a glass bottle that could have been used as a weapon