The man who entered Eminem’s Detroit mansion told the rapper that he was there to kill him, says Cop


Published: The man who entered Eminem’s Detroit mansion and stood on top of it while he was asleep told the rapper that he was there to kill him, says Cop.

  • Matthew David Hughes, 27, appeared in court outside Detroit on Wednesday
  • He was arrested in April when the cops say he entered Eminem’s mansion
  • The court heard that Hughes was standing on the rapper’s bed and said he would kill him
  • Hughes was previously arrested for trying to enter Eminem’s old mansion

Matthew David Hughes, 27, was arrested in April for entering Eminem's mansion.

Matthew David Hughes, 27, was arrested in April for entering Eminem’s mansion.

A man arrested in April for entering Eminem’s mansion outside Detroit was lying on the rapper’s bed and threatening to kill him, the court heard.

Matthew David Hughes, 27, appeared in Mombe County District Court on Wednesday, facing charges of first-degree home invasion and malicious destruction of property.

Adam Fischer stock Dum Hackstock testified that Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, woke up to find someone standing on his bed.

According to the Detroit Free Press, Heckstoff said on the stand, “When Mr. Mathers asked him why he was there, he was told by Mr. Hughes that he was going to kill him.”

Hackstoff said Eminem told him he could get Hughes out of the house through a TV area, a playroom and a basketball court.

Hughes, sitting to the right, appeared in court Wednesday.  He faces charges of first-degree domestic assault and malicious destruction of property

Hughes, sitting to the right, appeared in court Wednesday. He faces charges of first-degree domestic assault and malicious destruction of property

Eminem (pictured above in 2018) encountered an intruder at his home in Detroit in April, then the man retreated from the rapper's safety and smashed the window to gain access.

Eminem (pictured above in 2018) encountered an intruder at his home in Detroit in April, then the man retreated from the rapper’s safety and smashed the window to gain access.

When officers arrived at the scene, they found Hughes wrestling with a security guard outside the mansion.

The official said the investigation revealed that one of the windows of the house was smashed with bricks.

Clinton Township Detective Dan Quinn testified that several corners of security footage showed Hughes on campus for “some time” before he slipped out of the exposed window.

Eminem is best known for his 2000 track ‘Stan’ which tells the story of a more enthusiastic fan named Stanley ‘Stan’ Mitchell.

The impressive song is where the word ‘sten culture’ comes from, describing dedicated fans of famous stars who call themselves ‘stuns’.

The song is a cautionary tale to fans about literally taking everything your idol says.

Exterior view of one of the rapper's previous homes in Detroit which he has since sold

Exterior view of one of the rapper’s previous homes in Detroit which he has since sold

In the lyrics, Eminem recounts how the Stan character begins to write him several letters over three letters, where he becomes more obsessed and angry when he gets no response from the star.

6 April After Prille Hughes was arrested, it turned out that he was arrested in June 2019 for misappropriation of two properties in Michigan, one of which is Eminem’s former home.

Hughes is allegedly homeless, and his court-appointed attorney sought a hearing for him, which Hughes denied.

Hughes is being held on a બો 50,000 cash bond. On Wednesday, the judge denied Hughes’ attorney’s request to reduce the bond.

At the time of the hearing, Judge Jacob Feminio Jr. found that there was a probable reason to proceed with the hearing, and a Sept. 28 arrest is scheduled in Mombe County Circuit Court.

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