Eminem stalker gets prison after breaking into rapper’s home for second time
- Macomb Circuit Court sentenced 32-year-old Matthew David Hughes to 15-30 years for first-degree home invasion and 3-7.5 years for aggravated stalking in June 2025.
- Hughes broke into rapper Eminem's Clinton Township home twice, first in April 2020 and again in August 2024, prompting legal action and a trial.
- At the trial, Eminem testified, and the jury quickly found Hughes guilty of all charges, including being a second offense habitual offender.
- The judge mandated that Hughes must avoid any communication with Eminem and stay at least 500 feet away from the rapper’s residence, with his sentences to be served back-to-back, leading to a minimum incarceration period of 18 years.
- Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido emphasized a strong commitment to rigorously prosecuting offenses like stalking and home invasion to guarantee the safety and security of all residents.
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Man Who Broke Into Eminem’s Home Twice Sentenced to Up to 30 Years in Prison
A stalker who broke into Eminem’s house twice in the past five years has been sentenced to up to 30 years in prison. According to The Detroit Free Press, the… The post Man Who Broke Into Eminem’s Home Twice Sentenced to Up to 30 Years in Prison appeared first on .
Man who stalked Eminem, broke into rapper's home gets prison time
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A man has been sentenced to serve at least 18 years in prison for stalking Eminem and breaking into the rapper's home. Matthew Hughes, a 32-year-old from Clinton Township, was sentenced Tuesday for first-degree home invasion and aggravated stalking, Macomb County Prosector Peter J. Lucido said in a Wednesday release. Hughes broke into Eminem's home in Clinton Township in August of 2024 and was arrested three days lat…
Macomb Co. Man Sentenced For Breaking Into Eminem's Home Second Time
Macomb Co. Man Sentenced For Breaking Into Eminem's Home Second Time - Clinton Township, MI - "No one, celebrity or not, should ever feel unsafe in their own home," Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido said in a statement.
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