Secret Service Nabbed Ivanka Trump's Stalker: Stalking Crime Putting Presidential Daughter At Risk?

By Michael Davis - 12 Dec '16 12:10PM
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Justin Massler once pleaded guilty in 2012 when he got arrested for stalking Ivanka Trump and it happened again recently. Secret Service apprehended Massler just a block away from Trump Towers.

He changed his name to Cloud Starchaser legally wished to marry Ivanka Trump. Aside from sending uncanny email and tweets, horrific videos, and an attempt for suicide in Ivanka's jewelry store, he also confronts The Presidential Son-in-Law Jared Kushner.

Last 2014, he got in trouble when he violated the restraining order for sending Jared an email. He already serviced six months in prison for this case filed by Ivanka and given a five-year probation while psychiatric treatment continues.

Massler is now at the Bellevue Hospital when Secret Service nabbed him right after he booked a room at a hotel just a block away from the Trump Tower. Supposedly, Massler should be receiving treatment in Nevada Health facility but went unfound by November. Last November, he was found in Midtown Manhattan.

"schizophrenic and has a history of psychiatric hospitalizations," said George Vomvolakis, Massler's Lawyer. They found out that his client suffered this over the years and continuance of treatment is severely needed. His client claimed once that he lived in a Volcano in Hawaii.

Aside from Ivanka Trump harassed by Justin Massler, there are other people who experienced the same thing. Lenora Claire allegedly harassed her. She is profiled for a "48 hours" stalking crime segment. On June 22, 2016, Luke O'Niel also tweeted "Infamous stalker Justin Massler was removed from Harvard today by campus police, a woman who works there tells me."

Secret Service is aware of the situation, resulting in the immediate action. Once they are on service, they profile the person or the people that they guard. After deep investigation and knowing when Massler fled the Mental Hospital, the Secret Service was on alert.

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