Harry Styles Stalker Charged For Violence, Made a Scandal During the Hearing
Police have accused Harry Styles' stalker with forcibly entering the singer's house three years after being served with a restraining order.
Diana Tarazaga-Orero, 28, formerly known as Pablo, is accused of assaulting a lady working at the star's north London house last Wednesday just to get into the property.
Before she was remanded in jail on Friday, the transgender lady cried created a scandal first by shouting, "I'm not going to hurt him, I love him." The pronouncements only made her look very unstable.
Tarazaga-Orero, originally from Spain, was wearing a dirty cream sweater and made a series of outbursts on Friday in the dock at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
At the hearing, she did not enter a plea. Tarazaga-Orero was declared incompetent to plead by the psychologist, and following previous court appearances, the defendant now identifies as a woman.
She is charged with violating a restraining order with the intent to harass, criminal damage to property worth less than £5000, assault by beating, and using violence to gain admission to premises.
Tarazaga-Orero was banned from coming within 250 yards to Styles in 2019 after being convicted of stalking.
Tarazaga-Orero was also prohibited from directly or indirectly contacting him or from publishing about him on social media.
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Prosecutor Luke Staton stated on Friday, "The defendant was subject to a restraining order imposed on 21 October 2019 by Hendon Magistrates Court." He added, "That had a number of conditions including not to contact directly or indirectly Harry Styles and not to knowingly come within or remain within 250 metres of Harry Styles."
However, on February 16 this year, the defendant went to a location where Styles was and successfully gained entrance through violence. She assaulted a woman and engaged in a skirmish with a security guard. A plant pot was destroyed in the process.
Deputy Chief Magistrate Tan Ikram stated,"I am going to remand you in custody before your next appearance at the Crown Court sitting at Wood Green on 25 March."
Styles' representatives have not yet given any comment.
Several news agencies claimed in 2019 that Pablo Tarazaga-Orero, then 26, was convicted of stalking after months of camping outside Styles' London house and putting letters and money through his mail box.
'The Watermelon Sugar" singer testified that Tarazaga-actions Orero's left him feeling "scared," "extremely uncomfortable," and endangered in his own house.
Tarazaga-Orero, a Spaniard who has lived in the United Kingdom for more than four years, escaped jail time at the time but was forbidden from approaching Styles, his home or business addresses, including any location where he performs.
He was also barred from posting on social media about the former One Direction member, given a 12-month community order, and ordered to undergo a 30-day treatment program.