Clarification on status of alleged Liv Morgan stalker

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We recently reported that the case against a man who stalked WWE star Liv Morgan (Gionna Daddio) has ended with him being found not guilty by reason of insanity.

First reported by Post Wrestling, a U.S. judge in the Middle District of Florida ruled on Monday that Shawn Chan — who was arrested outside of the WWE Performance Center in June 2025 — had reportedly been found not guilty by reason of insanity and will be released into ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) custody.

Alleged Liv Morgan Stalker Update

PWInsider have now issued an update on the situation, clarifying the status of Shawn Chan and what will happen to him going forward:

Since there seems to be confusion about this, a clarification on Shawn Chan, who was found guilty* (as written by PWInsider at time of publication, likely meant to reader not guilty) by reason of insanity of the charge related to Chan allegedly stalking Liv Morgan. While he was found not guilty, Chan remains incarcerated in Hernando County, Florida. Chan will not be released as he is a Canadian citizen. The Judge presiding over the case has ordered United States Marshals facilitate Chan be transferred into ICE Custody.

PWInsider also noted that once this has happened, Chan will then be deported back to Canada.

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