‘Hannah Montana’ star Miley Cyrus’ stalker allegedly threatened to return to her movie set to “finish things” off.
Mark McLeod was remanded in custody after a judge ruled he was potentially dangerous, and there was enough evidence to send the case to trial, reports Sky News.
Cyrus’ security guard revealed that McLeod, arrested earlier this month after trying to contact the star while on a film set on Tybee Island, on Georgia’s coast, had confided to police that he planned to return.
But Municipal Court Judge Steven Scheer said that he felt McLeod had no chance of getting to the 16-year-old singer “because she can afford the best protection money can buy.”
Though he did say that he feared McLeod might be a threat to others, even if he is not a threat to Cyrus.
Cyrus embarks on her first UK tour later this year, beginning at London’s O2 Arena in December.
Cyrus’ security guard revealed that McLeod, arrested earlier this month after trying to contact the star while on a film set on Tybee Island, on Georgia’s coast, had confided to police that he planned to return.
But Municipal Court Judge Steven Scheer said that he felt McLeod had no chance of getting to the 16-year-old singer “because she can afford the best protection money can buy.”
Though he did say that he feared McLeod might be a threat to others, even if he is not a threat to Cyrus.
Cyrus embarks on her first UK tour later this year, beginning at London’s O2 Arena in December.
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