Taylor Swift's Alleged Stalker Committed for Psychiatric Treatment
After multiple arrests outside the singer's NYC home, the accused is found unfit for trial and will receive mental health care.
- David Crowe, accused of stalking Taylor Swift, has been declared unfit to stand trial following a psychiatric evaluation.
- Crowe was arrested three times in January outside Swift's Manhattan residence, facing charges of stalking, harassment, and contempt.
- The case against Crowe has been dismissed, and he will be committed to state custody for psychiatric treatment.
- Prosecutors had previously warned of Crowe's repeated violations of a protective order mandating he stay away from Swift and her home.
- Swift's Manhattan townhouse has been the scene of several break-ins, highlighting ongoing security concerns.