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WWE star Liv Morgan's Stalker situation– Here's what investigators discovered!

WWE star Liv Morgan's Stalker situation– Here's what investigators discovered!

Time of India05-06-2025
Liv Morgan (Image via Getty Images)
The police investigation has released new details regarding the Liv Morgan stalker situation.
The world of professional wrestling has seen multiple incidents involving obsessed fans threatening the security of
WWE
superstars.
In the past, such instances have been reported for stars like Alexa Bliss and Sonya Deville. Recently, Liv Morgan was the latest name in the conversation. It was reported that a stalker, obsessed with Morgan, was arrested outside the WWE Performance Center with a bag of evidence after the June 3rd edition of WWE NXT.
However, after further investigation, that turned out to be a false claim.
The stalker arrested had nothing to do with Liv Morgan
The Orange County Sheriff's Office in Florida released a statement regarding the entire situation that went down outside the WWE premises on Tuesday.
It stated that the person arrested was a man named Shawn Chan. His arrest had nothing to do with WWE or Liv Morgan. It was apparently a case of an outstanding burglary warrant from Pasco County.
'On June 3, 2025, at approximately 11:30 p.m., deputies made contact with Shawn Chan outside of the WWE Performance Center located at 5055 Forsyth Commerce Rd.,'
the statement reads.
'Chan had an outstanding warrant for burglary from the Pasco County Sheriff's Office.
Chan was placed under arrest and booked into the Orange County Jail. We have no details whatsoever about the Pasco County case, so you will need to reach out to that agency for more information.'
However, following the revelation of these details, it was reported that another stalker was arrested outside the Performance Center. The local police did not carry out this arrest, but a high-level agency got involved after a WWE source confirmed that the second man was indeed a Liv Morgan stalker. The source stated,
'The arrest was not carried out by local law enforcement, suggesting that a higher-level agency is now involved in the matter.'
The authorities made it clear that Shawn Chan's arrest was not related to this situation. With Liv Morgan's well being threatened amidst these stalker situation reports, it remains to be seen if she will address the matter herself or not.
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