Drake's mansions have been the subject of a few break-ins in the past years.
Yesterday, his new Los Angeles mansion was again invaded by another intruder, now who claims to be his son.
The news came days after Drake confirmed that he was actually arrested in Sweden after his team denied the rumors that went viral on social media earlier this week.
Drake Los Angeles Home Intruder Claims To Be His Son
A news outlet reported recently that a man trespassed on Drake's new Los Angeles mansion last week.
Police rushed into the "Honestly, Nevermind" hitmaker after one of Drizzy's employees saw someone near the pool house, although no one invited should be there.
The Los Angeles Police Department questioned the 23-year-old trespasser upon initial confrontation. But to their shock, the man claims that he was Drake's son and he was "simply waiting" for him to arrive home.
Authorities refused to believe the intruder's claims and proceeded to arrest him for misdemeanor and trespassing. (via HipHopDX)
Fortunately, like the last time too, Drake was not present on the estate at the time that the intruder trespassed.
Drake was no stranger to home invasion issues. Last 2017, a home invasion turned into a multi-billion dollar lawsuit.
Drake Los Angeles Home Invasion 2017
Dubbed as a "super stalker," a fan named Mesha Collins trespassed into Drake's Hidden Hills mansion in California.
At the invasion, Collins was found in a room with sodas and water bottles from the "Hotline Bling" hitmaker's refrigerator.
Upon her arrest, she was then wearing one of Drake's hoodies and even told the police that she actually had permission to enter the lavish mansion.
Last year, Collins filed a $4 billion lawsuit against the OVO Rapper, accusing the latter of defamation and allegedly leaking private information about her in an attempt to defame her since the 2017 home invasion.
The lawsuit was, later on, junked. Drake eventually had a restraining order issued against Mesha Collins.
Last March 2021, another woman who held a knife was arrested after hitting Drake's security guard with a metal pipe to break into the rapper's Embassy mansion in Toronto, Canada.
Earlier this week, #FreeDrake trended on social media after reports of the rapper being arrested in Sweden had circulated.
Drake's team gunned down the allegations, but days ago, the rapper confirmed via a vague Instagram post that some sort of a run-in had actually taken place.
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