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Lauren Keary

Channing Tatum's stalker reportedly broke into his home and lived there for 10 days

Court documents have revealed a woman charged with stalking Channing Tatum broke into his house and lived there for ten days.

According to the recently released court documents, a woman named Chantal trespassed onto Tatum’s gated property, broke into the home and squatted there for ten days.

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The home was under construction at the time so Chantal didn’t encounter Tatum in person, but his assistant discovered the woman living in the home when she stopped by to collect the mail on the property.

Tatum's assistant then shared the news with Tatum’s ex-wife, Jenna Dewan.

When asked why she was there, Chantal claimed to be a maid working at the house. She was arrested on June 24.

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This is reportedly not Chantal’s first failed attempt to meet Tatum. According to another set of court documents, she was at his house last November as well. He wasn’t there that time either, but she slipped him a letter that said they had met years prior.

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As a result, Tatum decided his restraining order on Chantal needed to be extended to include Dewan, his daughter, Everly, and his personal assistants in case the stalker were to strike again.

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