Eminem stalker reconvicted after third home invasion in six years
Briefly

Matthew David Hughes was convicted of first-degree home invasion and aggravated stalking for breaking into Eminem's home in Michigan for the second time. Arrested in August 2024, Hughes had been jailed without bail since then. Eminem, who testified at his trial, recounted the terrifying moment he found Hughes in his home. Hughes had a previous history of breaking into the rapper's properties and had violated probation after being sentenced for an earlier incident. His actions raise concerns about safety and the darker side of fandom, mirroring themes from Eminem's song, 'Stan.'
Eminem testified about his terrifying experience with Matthew Hughes, who broke into his home twice, leading to the latter's conviction of first-degree home invasion and aggravated stalking.
The court found Hughes guilty of aggravated stalking, further emphasizing the severity of his actions, which have drawn comparisons to Eminem's obsessive fan narrative in his song 'Stan.'
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