Man leaves 'disturbing' note after attempting break-in at WWE star Liv Morgan's home: court docs
PASCO COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – A Canadian man has been accused of attempting to break into WWE Superstar Liv Morgan's home in Florida's Pasco County.
Court documents say the suspect, 41, from Scarborough, Ontario, told federal immigration and customs officials he was traveling to Orlando to visit the WWE Performance Center, a training facility for wrestlers.
WWE security personnel contacted the Pasco County Sheriff's Office after Morgan, whose real name is Gionna Daddio, reported an unknown man walking around her property while she was traveling on May 31.
Morgan's mother, Georgette Daddio, told them she looks after the property while her daughter is away for work. Morgan's mother arrived at the home on June 2 to find packages on the front porch, along with a handwritten note.
The two-page letter, which Georgette Daddio described as "disturbing," discussed Morgan and other wrestlers, according to the criminal complaint.
The letter began with the suspect identifying himself as "the guy you all hang out with on FFII online (the one who called you "Bubble") and also the one that you ALL disrespected, exploited, and INVADED my privacy on a daily basis, all the way in CANADA."
"I came here to pay just a friendly visit, nothing more. Yet, im the one who looks like a stalker thx to all of you," the letter continued.
Officials did not share any additional excerpts from the letter, but said the suspect was "rambling" about being spied on and taken advantage of by the people mentioned in the note.
Court documents say the 41-year-old was caught on camera bypassing the neighborhood's front gate and then trying to enter the home, as well as a barn in the backyard. He was accused of searching for a key under the doormat and then forcefully grabbing the door handle, causing the top of the door frame to visibly shake.
Security camera footage also showed the suspect holding an "AR-15 style" BB gun that Morgan left on the porch while trying to get into the home from multiple entry points, according to the complaint. He was booked into the Pasco County Jail on June 10 and charged with burglary of an unoccupied dwelling.
He entered a not guilty plea, court records show.