Taylor Swift stalker Frank Andrew Hoover's emails, threats revealed: He threatened to wipe out Swift's family

Taylor Swift's alleged stalker, Frank Andrew Hoover, faces renewed prosecution after a new batch of threatening emails sent to the singer's father was revealed.

TMZ acquired parts of the new 122-page indictment, which states Hoover also sent a series of creepy emails to Swift's father, Scott, between May 2015 and October 2016.

One of his emails reads, "Decided that we are going to end all the Swifts on one day because I can't stand that virus sh** your daughter spread."

Hoover also called the Swifts, particularly Scott, Austin, Taylor, and Andrew, as an "evil family of devils," saying his article is not a joke and is "why god is going to burn them into the desert for me."

The 40-year-old stalker also allegedly told Scott to "enjoy the brain aneurysms and death."

Hoover has received new charges for stalking and repeatedly violating a restraining order.

In November 2016, the obsessed Swift fan was arrested for allegedly tracking the "Gorgeous" singer in Texas despite a 500-meter lifetime restraining order.

Swift first requested for a restraining order against him after he also sent a batch of emails to the 28-year-old musician's father for a period of two months from Aug. 28 to Oct. 27 of that year.

One of such messages reportedly states, "Without her, I walk the earth alone," adding that she will continue to have "failed relationships that break her heart."

According to Daily Mail, Hoover started trailing Swift after he was unable to meet her in an Oct. 22, 2016 performance at Austin's Circuit of the Americas.

This allegedly pushed Hoover to follow the pop superstar's motorcade to a private area at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, thus bringing him within 50 feet of the singer.

Being a world-renowned performer makes Swift a popular target for stalkers. Just last week, a 58-year-old man reportedly told New Hampshire police that he was Swift's boyfriend and he needed a gun to protect her.

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