Ariana Grande’s stalker has pleaded guilty to a number of charges.
Aharon Zebulun Israel Brown has been convicted of several charges and faces more than three years in prison.
He has pleaded guilty to stalking Grande from 1 February 2021 to 26 June 2022, while she had an active restraining order, committing First Degree Residential Burglary at her Montecito residence on 26 June 2022, and making Criminal Threats against her on 10 September 2021.
Santa Barbara County District D.A. John T. Savrnoch announced on Thursday that Brown is due to be sentenced in May to three years and eight months in prison. He will then be required to comply with the terms of a restraining order that prohibits him from having any kind of contact with the 7 Rings singer for ten years.
Brown forcibly entered Grande’s California home nearly 100 times between February and September 2021, on one occasion brandishing a knife, according to TMZ.
The outlet reported that Brown threatened to kill Grande’s security guards while carrying the weapon, but the police were called and he was taken into custody.
Following that incident, the performer was granted a five-year restraining order against her stalker. However, Brown allegedly broke into the former Nickelodeon star’s home in June 2022 and cut the wires connected to her alarm system and phone lines. He was later found hiding in the house by the police.