Mistrial declared for man accused of stalking Ashanti
By Associated Press
Dec 19, 2014 8:02 AM CST
Singer Ashanti leaves the courthouse after testifying at Devar Hurd's trial in New York, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014. Ashanti said in testimony that she was "disgusted" and "absolutely scared" when she learned in July 2013 that Hurd, who had been convicted of stalking her, had since been tweeting her X-rated...   (Associated Press)

NEW YORK (AP) — R&B star Ashanti could have to face being questioned by an accused stalker again after a juror's illness prompted a mistrial.

The Grammy-winning singer's representative didn't immediately respond to an inquiry Friday about the mistrial in Devar Hurd's case.

It happened Thursday, two days after Ashanti told jurors she was scared and "disgusted" by Hurd's alleged behavior.

Hurd was representing himself, so he cross-examined her.

He'd been convicted in 2009 of stalking Ashanti's mother by sending her crude text messages about her multiplatinum-selling daughter.

He served about two years in jail and was ordered not to contact the family.

Then the family realized in July 2013 that Hurd had been tweeting Ashanti X-rated messages and posed for a photo with her sister.

He says he meant no harm.

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