Alleged Epstein Stalker Arrested 2 Blocks From Cubs Prez's Home

Kathleen Kearney, 44, has been charged with stalking Chicago Cubs President Theo Epstein.

A Massachusetts woman was arrested Monday and charged with stalking Theo Epstein near the Chicago Cubs president’s home in the city’s Lakeview neighborhood.

Kathleen Kearney, 44, of Canton, Mass., was taken into custody Monday evening and charged with two felony counts of stalking, NBC Chicago reports. She was arrested in the 1400 block of West Addison Street, two blocks from where Epstein lives with his family.

Kearney told police that she had been watching the Cubs president’s 7,800-square-foot, five-bedroom home and was “inviting Mr. Epstein to go to church,” the Chicago Tribune reports.

Kearney reportedly had previous contact with Epstein while he was a general manager for the Boston Red Sox.

Epstein signed a five-year contract with the Cubs last October and shortly thereafter purchased the Lakeview home for $3.25 million.

Kearney is expected in court later Tuesday.

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