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Rihanna intruder told cops he was at her house just to have sex with her

                                   Rihanna intruder told cops he was at her house just to have sex with her
A man was tased and arrested after he broke into Rihanna's house on Wednesday. After his arrest, the man told cops he was only there to have sex with her, not to steal or harm her.
Eduardo Leon, 26, disabled Rihanna's alarm system and entered into her house, where he stayed at least an entire day. He spent Wednesday night at Rihanna's house before he was arrested on Thursday morning after Rihanna's assistant found him inside her L.A. area house.

Rihanna apparently wasn't in Los Angeles when the intruder broke in. The police say Eduardo made himself at home and even charged his phone and unpacked his bag as he waited for her return.

When asked his reason for breaking into Riri's home, he told cops he was there to have sex with the singer, adding his plan was not to use force to make it happen.

Rihanna intruder told cops he was at her house just to have sex with her

Eduardo reportedly broke into another home on May 4 thinking it was Rihanna's. He's been booked for stalking, residential burglary, and trespassing.
He is being held in $150,000 bail.

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