Ivanka Trump Harasser Must Stay On Meds, Gets Five-Years Probation


Ivanka Trump can rest a little bit easier this week after her harasser Justin Massler was ordered to take his medication and was placed on probation after he was caught openly stalking Trump on the internet and was charged with aggravated harassment and criminal contempt.

Ivanka pressed charges against Massler after he tweeted her and sent email messages about her little daughter.

In sentencing Massler the judge gave him 5 years probation plus time served along with psychiatric treatment that must be continued with a regular regimen of medication.

Massler’s lawyer admitted that his client has schizophrenia and Massler was eventually deemed unfit to stand trial last May and ordered to spend one year in the psychiatric ward at New York City’s Bellevue Hospital.

Three weeks ago Massler’s doctors deemed him fit to stand trial at which point he agreed to plead guilty in a plea deal with the prosecution.

Massler’s first arrest came in March 2010 in Reno, Nevada when he started a blog where he posted his desires to be with the Apprentice star.

Taking his attacks on the businesswoman one step further Massler sent letters about Ivanka to the New York Observer which is owned by her husband Jared Kushner. At one point Massler threatened to kill himself outside of Ivanka’s boutique if she didn’t give him a signed autograph of herself.

Do you think Ivanka Trump’s accusers sentence fits his crime or should the judge have imposed further requirements on Massler for his actions against Ivanka and her little daughter?

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