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A creepy Brooklyn parking attendant stalked the R&B singer H.E.R. for more than two years — texting her, sending her feet pics and even following her to her car and tugging on her door, cops and prosecutors said. 

Jonathan Goldstonewerse, 34, of Brooklyn, was arrested Wednesday morning and charged with stalking and harassment for allegedly pursuing the 28-year-old Grammy-winning singer between August 17, 2023 and August 19, 2025, officials said.


  The parking attendant was arrested for allegedly stalking R&B singer H.E.R. Photo by Julia Beverly/WireImage The parking attendant was arrested for allegedly stalking R&B singer H.E.R. Photo by Julia Beverly/WireImage

He was set free Thursday on his own recognizance — as the charges were misdemeanors, officials said.

Prosecutors said Goldstonewerse sent the recording artist — whose real name is Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson — unwanted texts, love letters and left items at her residence multiple times during that period, cops and sources said.

In one text message, he allegedly told the victim, “This is Jonathan. We met a few days ago at the parking lot. I’m not forcing you to talk to me. I’m just telling you that I miss you,” according to a complaint filed in Brooklyn Criminal Court.

In another disturbing text, he allegedly sent the singer a photo of his feet, the court doc said. 

Yet another message was a haunting plea for the singer’s attention, prosecutors said. 

“Hey Sweatheart [sic], wish You would check on me got a lot going on,” Goldstonewerse allegedly wrote. 

Prosecutors charge that the creep also allegedly followed the victim to her apartment, followed her to her car, and tried to open her car door. 

On another occasion, he allegedly left flowers and a signed card at H.E.R.’s apartment, the complaint said. 

Goldstonewerse, who has no previous arrests, pleaded not guilty and was released on his own recognizance during his Thursday morning arraignment. 

He is due back in court in June, records show.

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