What were Matthew Hughes’ charges?
Matthew Hughes was charged with and convicted of first-degree home invasion and aggravated stalking.
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Matthew David Hughes has been reconvicted of first-degree home invasion and aggravated stalking after breaking into Eminem’s Clinton Township, Michigan home for the third time in six years. This incident follows a history of stalking and ho...
Matthew David Hughes, 32, has a history of breaking into properties owned by or associated with Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers. The most recent conviction stems from an August 2024 incident where Hughes was seen on Eminem’s property in Clinton Township. He was arrested shortly after and has been in jail since then.
The 2020 incident involved Hughes entering Eminem’s home while the rapper was there. Eminem testified that he woke up to find Hughes standing behind him. A police officer reported that Hughes said he was there to kill Eminem. Hughes received a plea deal in that case, resulting in probation, which he violated.
In 2019, Hughes broke into a guest house on a property previously owned by Eminem in Rochester Hills. He was convicted of breaking and entering and served a 90-day prison term.
The recent trial took place before Macomb County Circuit Judge Diane Druzinski. The jury reached a guilty verdict on both counts—first-degree home invasion and aggravated stalking—after a half-hour of deliberation. Sentencing is scheduled for June 17.
This case also brings to mind the stalking case involving Jennifer Aniston, where Jimmy Wayne Carwyle was charged with stalking, vandalism, and making threats after allegedly crashing his car into her property and harassing her for two years.
Matthew Hughes was charged with and convicted of first-degree home invasion and aggravated stalking.
Hughes is scheduled to be sentenced on June 17, 2025.
In 2020, Hughes broke into Eminem’s home while the rapper was present and allegedly threatened to kill him.
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