A
man ordered to stay away from singer/actress Selena Gomez has a history
of stalking, according to authorities in his native Illinois. Gomez has
been granted a restraining order against Thomas Brodnicki after the
46-year-old allegedly told his psychiatrist he was going to kill the
star after having conversations with God about her. The teenager and her
lawyer, Blair Berk, claimed Brodnicki was picked up for mental
evaluation last month after he allegedly threatened to “scratch people’s
eyes out on the street,” and now the full details of his criminal past
have been unveiled. Brodnicki was arrested in 2003 on charges that he
stalked a waitress at a Des Plaines, Illinois, restaurant. He was
eventually convicted in 2008 and sentenced to three years in prison, but
only after he was found unfit to stand trial in 2007 and re-committed
to a mental health facility. Just three months after his sentencing, he
was arrested again in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, and charged with
cyberstalking a college student.
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