Tulisa Contostavlos stalker arrested for harassing her at her £6 million mansion

The name of the man arrested was not included in the Daily Mirror’s report, but police confirmed to the tabloid that the suspect is from Stamford Hill in North London. A Hertfordshire police spokesperson told the Daily Mirror: “The man was served a first warning for harassment. He was released with no further action and all parties involved are satisfied with this.”

Contostavlos, 24, reportedly began getting harassed by the stalking suspect (who is also 24) after she was arrested for dealing cocaine.

On June 4, 2013, she was arrested in London on suspicion of supplying cocaine. Police searched her £6 million mansion in Hertfordshire on the day that she was arrested. The arrest came two days after The Sun published an explosive story about how one of its undercover reporters caught Contostavlos on video setting up a £800 cocaine deal. She also allegedly bragged that it was easy for her to set up transactions for illegal drugs such as cocaine and marijuana because “half the guys I know are drug dealers.”

Mike GLC, a 35-year-old rapper whose real name is Michael Cooms, was also arrested as part of the sting operation. The Sun reported that it had undercover video of Mike GLC completing the cocaine deal that Contostavlos allegedly set up. In the undercover video footage, Contostavlos allegedly describes Mike GLC as a “massive cocaine dealer” and “my best friend.” The Sun reported that it handed over the undercover video and other evidence to police who are investigating the case.

Contostavlos has not commented on her cocaine arrest, but Mike GLC told reporters that he and Contostavlos are both innocent of the charges. Contostavlos and Mike GLC are both out on bail, and their first court date in their cocaine arrest is expected to take place in July 2013.

According to the Daily Mirror, the alleged stalker trespassed on Contostavlos’ property by putting messages in her mailbox on June 11, 2013. The alleged harassment then escalated to him knocking on her front door and yelling out her name.

The suspect also allegedly harassed her on Twitter. Contostavlos has not posted anything on Twitter since The Sun’s exposé about her alleged cocaine dealining and her subsequent arrest. Her most recent tweet was on May 31, 2013: “It it It aint no bodys business…just mine and my babyyyyyyyyys woooooooooo #tellemagain.”

An unnamed source told the Daily Mirror: “She has had an absolutely hellish past few days – and now this. She is at an all-time low. T is a girl whose professional life is in tatters. This guy started hounding her daily since the drug fixing story broke. He started knocking down her front door in the middle of the night and Tulisa was utterly petrified. This is the last thing she needs to be dealing with right now.”

The Daily Mirror reports that Contostavlos’ mansion has a security system that somehow the alleged stalker was able to get past.

As previously reported, an unnamed source told The Sun: “Nobody has seen her this low before. A possible jail sentence and end to her career if she is found guilty is killing her. She’s strong, but it will take a lot to get her through this. Tulisa just sits in one chair downstairs all day and night, rocking back and forth saying, ‘My life is over.’”

Contostavlos was a judge on “The X Factor” U.K. in 2011 and 2012. She was fired from the show in 2013, a few months before her arrest. Contostavlos has been replaced by Sharon Osbourne, who was originally a judge on “The X Factor” U.K. from 2004 to 2007.

At the time of Contostavlos’ arrest, she had been planning a reunion with her hip-hop group N-Dubz, but those plans have now obviously been put on hold.

But according to a video from one of The Sun’s undercover reporters, Contostavlos says she really wants to quit the music business. The Sun reports that she says in the video: “It’s all a big game. I call the industry ‘a big fat ugly cow.’ I want to get out of that. I want to get away from that. I’m kind of like almost gagging for an opportunity to go. I don’t want to do that any more — but I have a £6 million mortgage to pay.”

In April 2013, The Sun and The Daily Mirror reported that Contostavlos spent time in Los Angeles to pursue a career as an actress. She has already had roles in a few independent British movies that have not been widely seen: 2011’s “Demons Never Die,” 2011’s “Big Fat Gypsy Gangster” and 2009’s “Dubplate Drama.”

According to the Mirror’s Sunday People, she was duped into thinking that she was getting £8 million for the lead role in a Bollywood film in which she would star as a woman from London who moves to India. Contostavlos was even flown to Los Angeles and Las Vegas and had meetings in London for discussions about the role. But it was all an elaborate hoax from con artists that was exposed a few days before Contostavlos was arrested, according to the Sunday People.

An unnamed source told the Sunday People: “Tulisa says that they have played with her life. She’s shocked, destroyed and devastated. It still hasn’t sunk in. She feels like she’s been completely set up and that what has happened has messed with her life. She now feels like she can’t trust anyone at all — even some of her closest friends.

“She was so excited about ­making the big announcement. She even had the contract ready to sign. When she found out that there had never been a job all along last Saturday [June 1, 2013], she was devastated. She couldn’t believe it. She has been so sad all week and is stressed and depressed by it all.”

Meanwhile, Tulisa’s estranged father Plato Contostavlos, who says he has not spoken to her since 2010, told The Sun that he and his mother are “devastated” over her arrest, and that his mother was so upset that she had a severe panic attack when she heard about the arrest.

Tulisa’s parents divorced when she was 10. Her mother, Anne, has gone public with having bipolar disorder and spending time in and out of psychiatric institutions. There was a documentary about it called “Tulisa: My Mum and Me,” which aired on BBC3 in 2010.

Tulisa mother and Tulisa’s older half-brother, Neil Jones, have not publicly commented on Tulisa’s arrest. As previously reported, Tulisa and Jones (who have the same father) met in person for the first time on March 3, 2013. Jones, who was raised by his mother and his stepfather, did not know the name of his biological father until his mother told him this year.

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