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Jury takes 6 hours to find Pa. man guilty of burglary in OnlyFans stalker case

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Mauricio Damian Guerrero leaving the courtroom after Tuesday sentencing. (Law and Crime Trial Network screenshot)

DOVER - The Pennsylvania man whose obsession with a Somersworth woman he met on her OnlyFans page led him to ponder putting a tracker on her phone so he would always know where she was will now, himself, be tracked by the New Hampshire Department of Corrections while he awaits sentencing after being found guilty of burglary, criminal trespass and invasion of privacy charges on Tuesday.
It took the jury less than six hours to find Mauricio Damian Guerrero, 22, of Bensalem, Pa., guilty on almost all of the charges, though a couple of burglary charges were downgraded to criminal trespass on two of the four burglary counts that occurred between Feb. 7-9, 2022.
Guerrero, wearing a blue shirt and blue striped tie, showed little emotion as the verdict was read. When the hearing was through he briefly dabbed his eyes before being escorted out by his defense team.
The trial proved painful to both Guerrero and his victim as she had to recount on Thursday the shock and revulsion of the stalker standing in the hallway of her bedroom staring at her moments before her mom called the police to say they may have an intruder in the house.
Only later did the victim find out that Guerrero had spent a couple of hours in her bedroom from 2-4 a.m., trying to get into her phone, looking at her childhood mementos and taking a video of her genitals, because he said he wanted to see them one last time.
After their relationship moved from OnlyFans to texts and Facetime, they exchanged thousands of messages mostly about sex, but met in person three times, once having sex shortly before Christmas 2021.
In all they spent about two hours in person, while Guerrero spent some 66 hours driving from Pennsylvania to New Hampshire and back about a dozen times. All of the trips were unannounced and came without consulting the victim, who often didn't even know he'd been there.

Sentencing is expected around July, when Guerrero will face up to 30 years in prison on two of the nighttime burglaries that occurred between Feb. 7-9, 2022.

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