Eminem could face his home invader if the case goes forward.
During a recent court hearing, it was revealed that Eminem’s home intruder was there to kill him, as told by Officer Adam Hackstock. “When Mr. Mathers asked him why he was there, he was told by Mr. Hughes that he was there to kill him,” said Hackstock in Macomb County District Court.
Now the Home Intruder Matthew Hughes’ does not agree with the statement, which means that if the case goes forward, Eminem will have to testify himself in the court, or else the case will be dismissed.
Matthew Hughes’ attorney Richard Glanda told The Sun, “He would have to testify. Yes. If the case ultimately goes to trial, he’ll have to appear at trial, otherwise, the case will be dismissed, but he did not appear at the district court for the preliminary exam. Basically, he’s never admitted that he said that he was going to kill him. This is what the officer said that he told him. My client never made a statement, he never said that. (Marshall said) ‘Why are you here?’ Or something to that effect. And my client didn’t have any type of weapon on him.”
It is also reported that Eminem initially thought Hughes was his nephew, revealed by Officer Adam Hackstock.