Miley Cyrus' Alleged Stalker Arrested After Violating Restraining Order
Alexander Karddalian, who has been stalking Cyrus since 2018, showed up at her Los Angeles home with a stuffed animal, violating a 3-year restraining order.
- Miley Cyrus' alleged stalker, Alexander Karddalian, was arrested early Friday morning after showing up at her Los Angeles home with a stuffed animal.
- Karddalian, 52, has been stalking Cyrus since 2018 and was previously released from prison in 2022.
- Cyrus was granted a 3-year restraining order against Karddalian last year, which he violated by showing up at her home.
- Cyrus' security team was able to detain Karddalian before the police arrived and arrested him for violating his court order.
- Cyrus was inside her residence at the time but was uninjured and made no contact with Karddalian.