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Major Update In Liv Morgan’s Stalker’s Federal Criminal Case

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There has been a big update in the ongoing case against WWE star Liv Morgan’s alleged stalker.

On June 3rd, 2025, an individual was arrested at the WWE Performance Center following claims they had been stalking Liv Morgan. The incident was initially confused with another arrest at the facility on the same day, relating to an outstanding burglary warrant.

On May 26th, 2025, Shawn Chan boarded a flight to Orlando while telling customs officials that he’d be staying at the WWE Performance Center. This is despite the facility not having any rooms for such an overnight stay.

Four days after arriving in the city, Chan travelled to a house matching the description of Liv Morgan’s. Once there, he was captured on surveillance footage circling the property twice before entering the porch and checking under a doormat. It’s presumed he was looking for a spare key.

According to the affidavit, he then touched the bottom of the front door and swiped the locking mechanism with his hand several times. He’s then seen learning on the door while pulling the handle in an effort to open it. On June 3rd, Chan visited the WWE Performance Center, where he was recognised by security staff from the surveillance footage. It was here that he was arrested.

At the time, Chan was carrying two bottles of liquid with Chinese writing on the labels, and when questioned, he stated they were used to treat injuries “such as bleeding.”

Liv Morgan Stalker Case On Pause

Chan, a Canadian national, is facing a federal charge of interstate domestic violence and was already set to have his trial pushed into the Court’s March session following a January 31st ruling by the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division. But now that looks unlikely as a new status report reveals the case is essentially on pause.

Chan is said to be undergoing a “psychological examination,” and as a result, his right to a speedy trial has been formally paused until that is complete.

The new status report also outlines that federal prosecutors want three days to present their case against Chan. Chan’s defence team are to divulge how long they expect their presentation to take.