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HARRY Potter star Emma Watson's suspected stalker has been kicked out of Britain — as police dropped their probe.
Chad Michael Busto was arrested last year for demanding to see her.
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Emma Watson's suspected stalker has been kicked out of Britain
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Chad Michael Busto was arrested last year for demanding to see Harry Potter star Emma
The American, 45, said he had been asking around Oxford University, where she is studying creative writing, to 'connect' with the actress.
He was released under investigation but Thames Valley Police have now confirmed they have dropped the probe 'with no further action taken.'
Sources also said Busto was no longer in the UK.
After his arrest in June 2024, Busto was taken to Colnbrook Immigration Centre, near Heathrow.
He told us at the time: 'I visited the English department. I went to the main admissions centre trying to gain information.'
In 2023, Busto was arrested for barging into a New York fashion show dressing room and yelling he wanted to marry Emma.
He was previously arrested for allegedly stalking actress Drew Barrymore.
A Home Office spokesman said yesterday: 'While it remains our policy not to comment on individual cases, this Government has taken swift and decisive action to remove failed asylum seekers, foreign national offenders and other immigration offenders who have no legal right to remain in Britain.'
Emma, 35, was this week handed a driving ban for speeding.
The star was banned from driving for six months after being caught speeding in her £30k Audi.
Emma Watson is BANNED from driving after speeding in £30k Audi
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