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A California man was questioned by police Thursday after he was detained for trespassing on the “Poker Face” singer’s Malibu property.
The man – who was not identified by police – was stopped by Gaga’s security team around 7:45 p.m. PST as he attempted to lay flowers within the Oscar winner’s driveway. TMZ reported.
“MPs responded to Lady Gaga’s residence on a call for trespassing,” said Lt. Jack Jordan of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department to Entertainment Weekly. “[Police then] she contacted a security officer who stated that the suspect walked past security and placed flowers within the driveway.”
According to local law enforcement, the man was eventually detained by on-site security, but MPs later “concluded that no crime had taken place” and no charges were filed because the man made no attempt to make contact with Gaga.
In addition they said it wasn’t the primary time the identical man had been seen on the pop star’s property with unexpected gifts.
The Post reached out to Gaga and the LAPD for comment.
![Gaga, 37, was reportedly at the mansion when the incident occurred.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/05/NYPICHPDPICT000011133598.jpg?w=1024)
![Gaga, who was in Italy at the time, offered a $500,000 reward for the safe return of her precious pups.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/05/NYPICHPDPICT000011133886.jpg?w=683)
Gaga, 37, isn’t any stranger to scary situations.
In 2021, Ryan Fischer, the dog walker of the “Just Dance” singer, was shot within the chest while stealing her French Bulldogs.
Fischer, 32, was walking the singer’s three dogs – Gustav, Koji and Miss Asia – along North Sierra Bonita Avenue on February 24 when a four-door sedan drove up and two men attacked the unsuspecting walker.
The attackers fled with two of the three puppies and left the 32-year-old on the bottom with a single gunshot wound.
Gaga, who was in Italy on the time, offered a $500,000 reward for the protected return of her precious pups.
![Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix are seen on set](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/05/NYPICHPDPICT000009205187.jpg?w=799)
James Howard Jackson, the mastermind behind the attack, was identified by police and pleaded no contest to one count of attempted murder, later accepting a plea deal from the LA County District Attorney’s office and being sentenced to greater than 20 years in prison.
The dogs were returned two days later by Jennifer McBride, who, together with Jackson, was charged with accepting stolen property and complicity within the crime.
McBride recently filed a lawsuit against the creator of “Paparazzi” for not paying her the money prize promised by Gaga.
TMZ reported that McBride is looking for the promised $500,000 in addition to an extra $1.5 million in damages.