Cops called to Lady Gaga’s home after man dodges security to deliver gift
Talk about a “Bad Romance.”
A California man was questioned by police Thursday after being detained for trespassing on the “Poker Face” singer’s Malibu estate.
The man — who was not identified by police — was apprehended by Gaga’s security team around 7:45 p.m. Pacific Standard Time as he attempted to lay flowers on the Oscar winner’s driveway, reported TMZ.
“Deputies responded to the residence of Lady Gaga, regarding a trespassing call,” said Lieutenant Jack Jordan of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department to Entertainment Weekly. “[Police then] contacted her security officer, who stated that the suspect had walked past security and placed flowers on the driveway.”
According to local law enforcement, the man was ultimately apprehended by security on-site, but deputies later “determined no crime had occurred,” and he was not charged with anything, as the man didn’t attempt to make contact with Gaga.
They also said that this was not the first time the very same man had been seen on the pop star’s property with unsolicited gifts.
The Post reached out to Gaga’s reps and the LAPD for comment.
Gaga, 37, is no stranger to scary situations.
In 2021, the “Just Dance” singer’s dog walker, Ryan Fischer, was shot in the chest during the theft of her French bulldogs.
Fischer, 32, was walking the singer’s three dogs — Gustav, Koji and Miss Asia — along North Sierra Bonita Avenue on Feb. 24 when a four-door sedan rolled up and two men attacked the unsuspecting dog walker.
The dognappers made off with two of the three pups and left the 32-year-old on the ground with a single gunshot wound.
Gaga, who was in Italy at the time, offered a $500,000 reward for the safe return of her precious pooches.
James Howard Jackson, the mastermind behind the attack, was identified by police and pleaded no contest to one count of attempted murder and later accepted a plea deal from the LA County District Attorney’s Office and was sentenced to over two decades in prison.
The pooches were returned two days later by Jennifer McBride, who was charged alongside Jackson for receiving stolen property and being an accessory to the crime.
Recently, McBride filed a lawsuit against the “Paparazzi” crooner for not paying her the reward money that Gaga promised.
TMZ reported that McBride is seeking the promised $500,000 as well as an additional $1.5 million in damages.
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