Overview
- New York police arrested Jonathan Goldstonewerse, 34, in April 2026 and charged him with fourth-degree stalking and second-degree harassment.
- He pleaded not guilty at arraignment and was released on his own recognizance.
- Court records say he sent unsolicited texts, shared a video of his feet, left flowers with a card, followed her to her home and car, and tried to open her car door.
- Police say he worked at the garage where H.E.R. parked in Brooklyn Heights, which kept him near her home and vehicle.
- Under New York law, fourth-degree stalking is a class B misdemeanor that can carry up to three months in jail.