Significant progress has been made in the legal proceedings involving WWE star Liv Morgan. The individual accused of stalking the Women’s World Champion has reportedly been deported from the United States following a recent court decision.
According to PWInsider, Shawn Chan, a Canadian citizen who was arrested in 2025 for allegedly traveling to Florida and visiting Morgan’s residence, is believed to have been sent back to Canada this week. This development follows a federal court’s decision earlier this month, finding Chan not guilty by reason of insanity on charges related to interstate domestic violence.
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The incident dates back to May 2025, when Chan allegedly flew from Scarborough, Ontario, to Florida. Investigators claim he visited Liv Morgan’s Florida home, spending several hours around the property. The criminal complaint states that he circled the house multiple times, entered the backyard, tried to access the front door, and stayed outside for hours before leaving a handwritten note.
That note supposedly identified Chan by name and included his Canadian address and phone number. He purportedly stated that his visit was “friendly” and denied any intention of stalking the WWE star.
Authorities reported that the FBI arrested Chan on June 3, 2025, after WWE security reviewed surveillance footage from Morgan’s home. He was indicted on charges of interstate domestic violence and remained in custody, with several unsuccessful attempts to secure his release.
Chan pursued an insanity defense, resulting in a court ruling that found him not guilty by reason of insanity. Following this, records show he was transferred to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody after expressing a wish to return to Canada.
The latest update indicates that Chan is no longer held in ICE custody in Florida, suggesting that he has been deported from the U.S.
Vince Russo shared a strong opinion after the Liv Morgan stalking incident
Vince Russo, a former WWE head writer, commented on the Liv Morgan stalking case by highlighting how social media has made wrestlers too accessible to unstable individuals.
On The Wrestling Outlaws last year, Russo remarked that current wrestlers should be more cautious about their online presence and limit fan access to their personal lives.
“Bro, they are making themselves too accessible. They really are. On social media, they are making themselves too accessible. Bro, you are talking about whackos. And bro, if you are coming across as this nice, honey person, down to earth, bro whackos are gonna think they got a shot with you bro. Whackos are gonna think, man, if I just go down to the training facility and they happen to be there, bro they’ve got to stop making themselves so accessible. Chris, you know we live in a world where everybody wants to be liked. Bro, they’ve gotta stop.”
This legal case has attracted significant attention due to the involvement of one of WWE’s major stars. Neither Liv Morgan nor WWE has made public statements regarding Chan’s reported deportation.
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Edited by Neda Ali

