Prosecutor Pete Davidson allegedly barred him with unwanted gifts

The woman arrested for entering the Staten Island home of “Saturday Night Live” star Pete Davidson previously sent her a barrage of unwanted gifts, prosecutors revealed in court on Friday – while a judge issued a restraining order on the suspect .

Michelle Mootreddy sat behind a white metal bar screen as she was charged with burglary, felony, harassment and harassment during a virtual hearing at Richmond County Criminal Court – before being released on probation. .

“In this case, the defendant engaged in conduct that involved numerous prosecution cases, including sending letters and packages to Peter Davidson’s home, as well as subsequent entry into the home without permission,” said Deputy Prosecutor Matthew Stupp.

Judge Ronald Castorina Jr. released Mootreddy after a supervised release after the short hearing – while issuing a restraining order in favor of Davidson, his younger sister Casey Davidson and his mother Amy Waters.

Michelle Mootreddy is leaving Staten Island Criminal Court.
Michelle Mootreddy is leaving Staten Island Criminal Court.
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“The court issues a full protection order,” the judge told Mootreddy. “Do you understand that?”

“Yes,” she replied in a sharper voice.

Mootreddy, who once issued a press release claiming that she and the comedian hung out, appeared at his home at 3pm on Thursday, when he was not home.

She knocked on the door, and a woman who answered told the star-struck fan to leave – but instead, Mootreddy slipped into the side of the house, snuck through a side door and into the kitchen, according to a criminal complaints.

The woman who answered the door, Marjorie Agostino, told Mootreddy again to throw herself, authorities said.

“I am here for Pete. Pete told me to come here “, Mootreddy would have claimed.

Pete Davidson participates in the Chicago Bulls v New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden on October 28, 2019
Pete Davidson participates in the Chicago Bulls v New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden on October 28, 2019
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When police officers appeared, Mootreddy told them he had a “telepathic love affair” with the 27-year-old animator, police sources said.

At one point, during the bizarre interaction, Mootreddy reportedly told Davidson’s mother that she was responsible for the packages and letters she had received at the October 31 Holdridge Avenue home.

Videos about hearing Pete Davidson, Michelle Mootreddy, in court today (no credit required)
The video captures Michelle Mootreddy, the follower of Pete Davidson, at today’s court hearing.

Agostino’s relationship with Davidson was not immediately clear. He was also given a protection order against the suspect.

If convicted of the top charge, Mootreddy faces up to 15 years in prison.

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