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Taylor Swift’s Father Under Investigation For Alleged Paparazzi Attack

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Taylor Swift’s father, Scott, is currently under investigation for allegedly attacking a paparazzo in Australia. The incident took place at Neutral Bay Wharf in Sydney, where a photographer named Ben McDonald filed a complaint claiming that Scott Swift, a 71-year-old man, engaged in a physical confrontation with him as he was exiting the area.

Key Takeaway

Taylor Swift’s father, Scott Swift, is being investigated for an alleged physical altercation with a paparazzo in Sydney, Australia. The New South Wales Police are actively looking into the incident, which reportedly involved Scott and a photographer named Ben McDonald. The investigation aims to determine the details of the altercation and whether any criminal activity took place.

Investigation Underway

The New South Wales Police Media Unit has confirmed that they are looking into the reported assault. The 51-year-old alleged victim, Ben McDonald, reported the incident to the authorities. While no medical treatment was required, the police are actively probing the details of the altercation to determine if a crime was committed.

McDonald appears to have captured part of the altercation on camera, although the footage is not entirely clear. In the video, Scott Swift and his security guards can be seen clearing a path at the dock area. As Scott approaches, a scuffle can be heard, but it is difficult to discern his direct involvement. McDonald has accused Scott of assault and provided his account of the incident to the authorities.

Alleged Involvement of Taylor Swift

According to McDonald, Taylor Swift was present during the incident, arriving with Scott on a yacht from Homebush. Photos taken by paparazzi at the scene show Taylor walking with an umbrella as Scott guides her through the crowd of photographers. As of now, Taylor and Scott Swift have not publicly addressed the incident, and there has been no official statement from their representatives.