Ashanti

Ashanti faced a fan accused of stalking and harassing her family for years, telling him and a jury Monday that she was repulsed and frightened to learn he’d been tweeting her X-rated messages and posed for a photo with her sister despite a no-contact order.

In a strange courtroom scene that found the Grammy-winning R&B singer being questioned by accused stalker Devar Hurd — who’s representing himself — she recounted being at her mother’s July 2013 birthday dinner as she read raunchy, personal tweets from an account she had recently realized was Hurd’s.

Hurd had done jail time after being convicted in 2009 of barraging Ashanti’s mother with lewd text messages about her daughter.

“I didn’t know what he was capable of,” added Ashanti, who said she’d hired extra security guards after realizing Hurd was contacting the family again. “I know sometimes when a person gets rejected, that emotion turns into, you know, dangerous feelings and dangerous actions, and I didn’t want it to go to a new level, so I was really, really scared.”

Hurd argues that he did no harm and that Ashanti could have blocked his tweets if they upset her, saying he was just one adult communicating to another about “consensual sex, lovemaking and emotional heartbreak.”

“Regardless, you violated the order of protection,” Ashanti told Hued during her 50 minutes on the witness stand, saying it was the first time she’d seen him in person.

Hurd spent about two years in jail on his initial stalking and aggravated harassment conviction, and he was ordered not to contact Ashanti, her sister or her parents until 2020. He now faces similar charges again.

Sources: The Associated Press, Russ Parr Morning Show, YouTube, LA Times, Instagram

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