Pete Davidson's female stalker declared unfit to stand trial and placed in psychiatric facility
A woman who authorities said broke into the Staten Island, New York home of comedian Pete Davidson has been declared unfit to stand trial and placed into a psychiatric facility, officials said Tuesday.
The woman, whose name is Michelle Mootreddy, 'will receive treatment and regular evaluations to determine whether or not she is able to return and participate in her defense,' the Staten Island District Attorney's office told TMZ.
Mootreddy was accused of sneaking into the home of the Saturday Night Live star in March of 2021, the outlet reported, during a timeframe when he was not home, but one of his relatives was.
In the incident, Mootreddy knocked on the front door and was told to exit the premises, after which she snuck into the home via a side door and went into the kitchen, prosecutors said in court docs.
Mootreddy told the woman who was home at the time, 'I'm here for Pete. Pete told me to come here.'
The latest: Michelle Mootreddy, who authorities said broke into the Staten Island, New York home of comedian Pete Davidson, 29, has been declared unfit to stand trial and placed into a psychiatric facility, officials said Tuesday
Law enforcement sources told Page Six Mootreddy told police she had a 'telepathic love connection' to the celeb.
The person on the premises quickly called the authorities, who took Mootreddy into custody in connection with felony county of second and third degree burglary.
Mootreddy was also charged with two misdemeanor counts of stalking and two misdemeanor counts of criminal trespass and harassment, TMZ reported.
Davidson, his mother Amy Waters and sister Casey Davidson were issued orders of protection from the court following her arrest more than two years ago, Page Six reported at the time.
Mootreddy two years ago issued a statement to the media falsely claiming she and Davidson had gotten married.
Prosecutors in the case said that Mootreddy had sent the actor-comedian unwanted letters and presents to his home, the outlet reported.
'In this case, the defendant engaged in conduct that involved numerous instances of stalking, including sending letters and packages to the home of Peter Davidson, as well as subsequently entering the home without permission,' Assistant District Attorney Matthew Stupp said.
Davidson has past made headlines for his high-profile Hollywood romances with Kim Kardashian, Ariana Grande, Kaia Gerber, Cazzie David, Kate Beckinsale and Emily Ratajkowski.
Mootreddy two years ago issued a statement to the media falsely claiming she and Davidson had gotten married
Davidson was seen last month at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in LA
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