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03/28/2024 08:07:09 am

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Chris Brown's Stalker Pleads Not Guilty for Break-in

The woman accused of breaking into Chris Brown's house showed up in court Friday and pleaded not guilty to three felonies, which could result in seven years of jail time.

The 21-year old woman, identified as Amira Kodcia Ayeb, was given a restraining order to stay at least 100 yards away from the 26-year old singer for three years. Ayeb's public defender made it clear that she did not have any firearms in her possession as the judge overseeing the case set the bail at US $220,000.

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Brown's lawyers revealed that Ayeb intentionally broke into the "Ayo" singer's home and vandalized his cars. The district attorney said that Ayeb was charged with stalking, vandalism, and residential burglary.

Brown went back to his home on Wednesday, only to discover Ayeb inside and immediately called the authorities. He shared a photo of Ayeb, wearing nothing but a bathrobe on his Instagram account, who he described as a crazy individual.

He told his fans that Ayeb deliberately broke the doors' hinges, helped herself to his food and "wrote 'I love you' on the walls."

His strange encounter was said to have started when he saw pieces of women's clothing all over the foyer of his home in Los Angeles and the spray-painting of the words "I LOVE YOU" on his kitchen counter.

Aside from those, Brown said that she threw out his daughter's clothes and dog's stuff, placed voodoo items around his daughter's crib, and spray-painted her name on his cars.

He ended his post by saying "I love my fans but this is some on some real real crazy s---! I pray she will get help."

Ayeb is a student at the University of Houston and wants to be a singer. Though she was born in Tunisia, she currently resides in Los Angeles and had told her friends that she wants to see Brown before boarding a bus going to California.

She is required back in court on May 21.

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