Alleged Stalker Of Keyshia Cole Faces Prison
A man charged with stalking R&B singer Keyshia Cole could be sentenced to up to 13 years in prison if he pleads guilty as expected Thursday in Fulton County Superior Court, prosecutors said.
Torey Webster was indicted on a charge of aggravated stalking and other offenses after repeated arrests in connection with Cole since 2009, according to a news release issued Wednesday night by the Fulton County District Attorney’s office.
Webster’s most recent arrest followed two incidents at the singer’s north Fulton County home in July and August, 2011. He allegedly tried to enter the residence on one occasion, and prowled around it in search of Cole on another occasion.