The United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division ruled on 1/31 that trial for Shawn Chan, the alleged Liv Morgan stalker from Canada who traveled to Florida, has been pushed back to the Court's March session.
Chan was charged with one count of interstate domestic violence against WWE star Liv Morgan after traveling to The United States last year and spending hours loitering at her property in Florida. Chan flew from Scarborough, Ontario to Orlando, Florida on 5/26/25 (the same day he was issued a passport), telling customs agents in Florida that he would be staying at the WWE Performance Center - which has no housing facilities. Four days later, according to the criminal complaint against him, Chan traveled several hours to Liv Morgan's home, circled her property several times and entered through her backyard. He then attempted to gain entry to her front door but was unsuccessful. He found and held an air pellet that was sitting inside her front porch and after waiting several hours, left a note and departed.
According to the criminal complaint against him, Chan left a note at Morgan's home, containing his name, address in Canada and his phone number, which read, in part, "It's me Shawn the guy you all hang out with on [gaming platform deleted] online. You've been trying to contact me, or should I say reach out to me when I'm absent from that game. So who's the stalker huh?! I NEVER said and did anything bad for over 10 years, yet you all dared hating me for no reason. I came here to pay just a friendly visit, nothing more. Yet, I'm the one who looks like a stalker thx to all of you. And you all think I'm going to have empathy, sympathy and care about any of you anymore? I will start talking and doing whatever I want despite all your shoosh finger faces that you all make. Yea, I just wanted to let you know that I was here."
Chan was arrested by the FBI on 6/3/25 after WWE security, having seen security footage from Morgan's home, recognized him and alerted authorities. Chan was indicted on 6/25 and faces five years imprisonment. Chan has been incarcerated since his arrest in June and has failed at several attempts to be released until his trial.
In recent weeks, Chan has pushed to introduce an insanity defense, which prosecutors are claiming is now time-barred because he took too long to introduce it. The Court has deferred on making a decision on that situation, which led to the delay in trial.
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