Warrant Issued for Yungblud Stalker After Court No-Show
Warrant for Yungblud Stalker After Court No-Show

Police have issued a warrant for the arrest of Theresa Foley, 52, after she failed to appear in court on charges of breaching a stalking protection order against singer Yungblud. Foley is accused of violating a five-year order, issued in January, which prohibits her from contacting Yungblud, attending his performances, or posting about him online.

Alleged Breach at London Concert

The alleged breach occurred in April when Foley reportedly shouted abuse at fans queuing for a Yungblud concert at the Here at Outernet venue in London. Magistrates issued a warrant for her arrest after she did not attend Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

Previous Adjournment Request

Foley had previously requested an adjournment, claiming illness and expressing fear about attending court. The court denied her request, leading to the warrant being issued when she failed to appear.

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The case highlights the ongoing legal measures to protect public figures from harassment and stalking. Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, has been the subject of persistent unwanted attention from Foley, prompting the original protection order.

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