Taylor Swift’s knife-wielding intruder will not face any charges mainly
in part because Taylor didn’t have a “No Trespassing” sign posted at
her home.
in part because Taylor didn’t have a “No Trespassing” sign posted at
her home.
Attorney Sean McKinney has stated that Tennessee prosecutors decided
not to press charges against his client, Jacob Kulke. McKinney says he
spoke with Swift’s representatives on Thursday morning and all parties
thought it was best not to press forward with the case.
not to press charges against his client, Jacob Kulke. McKinney says he
spoke with Swift’s representatives on Thursday morning and all parties
thought it was best not to press forward with the case.
McKinney added that there are a number of reasons as to why he was able
to get the charges dropped. First, Swift did not have a “No
Trespassing” signs posted. Also, Kulke was under the impression he was
allowed to go onto the property after allegedly being told by the guards
at the house that he could do so.
to get the charges dropped. First, Swift did not have a “No
Trespassing” signs posted. Also, Kulke was under the impression he was
allowed to go onto the property after allegedly being told by the guards
at the house that he could do so.
The 24-year-old man was arrested earlier this month after attempting to
break into Taylor’s Nashville, Tenn., home. (Swift was not at her
residence at the time.) Prosecutors do have a full year to decide if
they want to reopen the case if new evidence or information arises.
break into Taylor’s Nashville, Tenn., home. (Swift was not at her
residence at the time.) Prosecutors do have a full year to decide if
they want to reopen the case if new evidence or information arises.