Alleged Aniston Crasher Charged
Jennifer Aniston's allegedly uninvited beach house guest might soon have a new address: Prison.
David Hesterbey, 48, is facing a six-year stint behind bars after being charged Monday in Los Angeles with felony burglary for his alleged visit to Aniston's Malibu rental.
Hesterbey pleaded innocent to all charges, Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office spokeswoman Jane Robison said. He is being held on $70,000 bail, and is due back in court on Sept. 7.
In the meantime, Aniston has obtained a temporary restraining order against Hesterbey. The court issued the stay-away decree last Friday, one day after Hesterbey, described as a transient by prosecutors, allegedly was chased out of the star's home by two staffers and arrested on a nearby beach.
Prosecutors allege Hesterbey took a cab from Santa Barbara to Aniston's Malibu door--a roughly 65-mile drive. Upon his arrival, the man allegedly stiffed the driver the $250 fare, Robison said. Hesterbey, previously busted for burglary, faces a charge of felony petty theft with a prior conviction for that alleged misdeed.
Hesterbey allegedly gained access to the Aniston abode through an unlocked door. Once inside, he told a surprised Aniston staffer that "Jennifer Aniston told me to come here," the actress' camp said in court papers.
At the time, the former Friends star was said to be 2,000 miles away in Chicago, at work on the romantic comedy The Break Up.
In need of new digs since her split from husband Brad Pitt, Aniston is reportedly shelling out $30,000 a month for the Malibu address.






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