A new update has emerged regarding the federal stalking case involving a man accused of targeting WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan.
According to PWInsider, the case against Shawn Chan is now scheduled to go to trial on June 15 in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida in Tampa. The proceedings are set to begin at 9 AM and could reach a resolution relatively quickly due to the nature of the trial.
Court records reportedly list the matter as a stipulated facts bench trial. Under that format, the case will be decided by a judge rather than a jury, with both sides having already agreed on certain facts. The arrangement reduces the need for extensive witness testimony and often results in a more streamlined process.
What Is Shawn Chan Accused Of Doing To Liv Morgan?
Shawn Chan is accused of travelling from Canada to Liv Morgan’s Florida residence before being arrested at the WWE Performance Center. The case has experienced multiple delays in recent months. It was originally expected to move forward in March, but the proceedings were postponed several times before the June trial date was confirmed.
With key facts already agreed upon and no jury selection required, the June 15 hearing could provide a swift conclusion to a case that has been ongoing for months. Morgan has continued her WWE schedule throughout the legal proceedings and is currently competing in the Queen of the Ring tournament while holding the Women’s World Championship.
Morgan most recently advanced to the Queen of the Ring semi-finals by winning a Fatal Four-Way match on last night’s episode of WWE Raw.



