A judge issued a protection order against David Crowe, who prosecutors say has been spotted 30 times near Swift's building over the past few months.
If granted parole, he could be released in as early as four months and serve the rest of his sentence on probation.
In this week's Legal Beat, Madonna faces a class action over late concerts, Michael Jackson's estate fights a tribute act, Ice Spice is sued over copyrights and more.
The country singer faces three misdemeanor charges.
A jury is set to decided whether celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D infringed intellectual property by using a copyrighted photo of Davis as the basis for a tattoo.
The court referenced the need to sign a longform agreement to finalize the contract.
The deal will end a lawsuit in which Biggie's estate claimed hip-hop photog Chi Modu was exploiting the rapper's likeness.
The estate allegedly sent cease-and-desists threatening to sue, but the long-running King of Pop tribute act says it has a legal right to keep performing.
The rapper was scheduled to appear in court Thursday after his arrest by authorities in the Dominican Republic.
Lawyers for New York City ticket buyers say fans were “left stranded in the middle of the night” because the Brooklyn concerts started two hours later than advertised.