Jen Aniston's Alleged Stalker Faces Justice After Gate Crash
Stalker accused following reported incident - Accused individual indicted for alleged stalking activities following occurrence
Turns out this wasn't just a bizarre accident: The guy who barreled his car through Jennifer Aniston's (56) swanky Bel Air villa's entrancelast Monday? Charged. According to reports from Sky News and others, the 48-year-old has been hounding the actress for years with repeated voicemails, messages, and social media posts.
So, what's the charge? Stalking and vandalism, with a hint of intent to cause bodily harm. If found guilty, he's looking at up to three years behind bars. The man was apprehended on Monday after destroying Aniston's $21 million villa's gate with his vehicle. He's got a court date lined up for Thursday.
Aniston was home when the chaos went down. Her security team took the creep into custody till the po-po showed up. And get this—Vulture reports the suspect was openly posting on Facebook, calling Aniston his "betrothed" or "soulmate."
Stalker Woes Ain't New for Jen
It's not a first—not for Jen being targeted by overzealous fans. Back in 2010, a dude was nabbed near her place with a nasty pointy thing, duct tape, and a love note. He swore they were an item, ended up in a psych ward. In 2005, a obsessed "Friends" fan got a solid year in the slammer for trying to break into her pad.
Jen Might Bounce from Bel Air
There are whispers Jen's packing her bags from Bel Air and heading for the hills of Montecito. The New York Post says she's eyeing a $15 million mansion previously owned by Oprah Winfrey (71). Since September 2022, she's been fixing the place up nice.
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- Has Jennifer Aniston's Alleged Stalker Been Charged Before?
No record of any prior charges related to this case was found for Jennifer Aniston's alleged stalker, Jimmy Wayne Carwyle. However, he has been charged with felony stalking and vandalism following the recent incident at her Los Angeles home.
- Latest Updates on Her Plans to Move
As of current information, there are no updates on Jennifer Aniston's plans to move from her Bel Air residence. The focus is on the ongoing legal proceedings against her alleged stalker.
- Summary of the Incident
- Incident Details: Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, a 48-year-old man from New Albany, Mississippi, has been accused of stalking Jennifer Aniston for two years, culminating in him damaging Aniston's home's front gate with his car on Monday. He was charged with felony stalking and vandalismafter the incident and is facing up to three years in prison[1][2].
- Legal Proceedings: Carwyle is currently held in jail and has bail set at $150,000[1].
- Current Status: Aniston was home during the incident but appears to have escaped harm[1].
- The stalker who crashed his car through Jennifer Aniston's Bel Air villa has been charged with stalking and vandalism, according to Sky News and other reports.
- The alleged stalker, Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, has been hounding Aniston for years with repeated voicemails, messages, and social media posts, claiming her as his "betrothed" or "soulmate."
- If found guilty, Carwyle could face up to three years in prison, as the charges also include intent to cause bodily harm.
- Aniston was home when the stalker crashed his car through her gate, destroying it, but her security team was able to apprehend the suspect until the police arrived.
- Despite the recent incident, it's not the first time Aniston has faced issues with overzealous fans, as there have been prior instances of stalking and attempts to break into her homes.