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Taylor Swift’s Team Says Alleged Stalker Unreachable as Order Runs Through Sept. 22

Court filings describe investigators losing contact with Brian Jason Wagner, prompting heightened security for the singer.

Overview

  • A temporary restraining order was issued in June and later extended to Sept. 22 after investigators reported they could no longer reach Wagner, according to court documents.
  • Private investigator Brooke Berg said Wagner stopped answering calls and texts and declined to provide an address where he could be served.
  • In an August call documented in filings, Wagner allegedly claimed he was meant to live and work at Swift’s home and said he was “going to have to do something about her.”
  • Swift’s team submitted more than 100 pages of evidence alleging DMV address falsification to her Los Angeles residence, attempts to reroute her mail, and three visits to her home in July 2024.
  • Security measures have recently intensified, with reports showing Swift entering Arrowhead Stadium behind a portable bullet-resistant shield as fans express concern.