Sonya Deville escaped a very scary stalker situation as a man named Philip A Thomas broke into her house with the tools and intention to kidnap her. Mandy Rose was staying with her at the time prior to their SummerSlam match, a contest where the stipulation had to be changed to a loser leaves WWE match.

Click here for more chilling details involving that situation.

We previously reported, via Heel By Nature, that Thomas was deemed incompetent to stand trial. That does not mean he will get out of incarceration. A judge has ordered that he will remain in custody for the foreseeable future.

According to PW Insider, Thomas has not been released and will not receive his freedom unless it is ordered by the court. That doesn’t appear to be happening any time soon.

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It was also ordered that Thomas not be released without “further order” from the court, so unless something changes, he will be committed for the foreseeable future.  The commitment likely means the end of the criminal case unless the court rules something has changed in his status.

Sonya Deville was also given another extension on her injunction order of protection against Thomas. He was still badgering her, even after his arrest, by having his mail sent to her home. This order of protection explicitly says that he may not contact her via any means.

Thomas “shall not commit, or cause any other person to commit, any acts of stalking against Petitioner, including stalking, cyber-stalking, aggravated stalking, or any criminal offense resulting in physical injury or death. Respondent shall not commit any other violation of this injunction through an intentional unlawful threat, word, or act to do violence to Petitioner.”

This situation will likely stick with Sonya Deville for quite some time. Thankfully, she was able to get out safely before things really turned bad. Hopefully, Philip A Thomas can get the help he needs as well. At least he won’t be bothering Deville anymore.

Felix Upton

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