The man accused of twice doing donuts in a car on Trump National Golf Course in Bedminster days after he allegedly broke into Taylor Swift’s Rhode Island home is scheduled to appear in court Thursday morning in New Jersey on the latest charges.

Richard Joseph McEwan, 26, of Milford, will appear in Superior Court in Somerset County on third-degree criminal mischief charges relating to the $20,000 in damage he is accused of causing to the president’s property. The two golf-course joyrides on Sept. 3 and Sunday capped a bizarre nine-day span that started when broke into Swift’s home on Aug. 30 and took off his shoes to be polite.

Police in Westerly, Rhode Island said McEwan scaled a wall around the pop star’s mansion before triggering the burglar alarm on the 5-acre property around 5:10 p.m. He broke a glass door and began wandering the home in search of Swift.

Taylor Swift's Rhode Island home

McEwan told investigators he removed his orange shoes, because he was taught to be respectful as a guest in someone else’s home. Officers found him standing in the foyer of the singer’s 11,744-square-foot beachfront home, and arrested him after McEwan tried to make a run for it, a department spokesman said.

The 26-year-old is the third to attempt to break into the seven bedroom, nine bathroom home, and the first to make it inside. Police said he had no weapons and didn’t intend to hurt anyone. He’s charged with breaking and entering and willful trespassing in Rhode Island. He posted a $5,000 bond and was released, pending a future court date.

Swift has previously spoken out about her fear of stalkers and random acts of violence.

“You get enough stalkers trying to break into your house and you kind of start prepping for bad things. Every day I try to remind myself of the good in the world, the love I’ve witnessed and the faith I have in humanity. We have to live bravely in order to truly feel alive, and that means not being ruled by our greatest fears,” the ‘Lover’ singer-songwriter told Elle in March.

Days later, police say McEwan was back at it in his home state.

Around 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 3, a Trump National employee spotted a vehicle playing loud music and doing “donuts” on the grass around the 11th hole of Trump National Golf Course in Bedminster, Somerset County Prosecutor Michael Robertson said.

When cops searched the property, they found a plastic piece with a Ford label on it, authorities said.

The clubhouse of Trump National Golf Club is seen Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018, Bedminster, N.J., before President Donald Trump meets with state leaders about prison reform.(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)AP

It wasn’t long before cops allege McEwan struck again, this time spinning his car out near the 13th hole at 3:36 p.m. Sunday.

A witness reported seeing a blue Ford with a Rutgers sticker driven by a younger man doing donuts on the Somerset County golf course, police said.

A partial license plate number led investigators to McEwan, who was arrested Tuesday and charged with third-degree criminal mischief.

The Sept. 3 incident caused more than $10,000 in damage, with an estimated $7,000 to $9,000 tacked on after the Sunday occurrence, the prosecutor’s office noted.

Trump visited the course for the first time this year in July, staying for a weekend. The president was not at the Bedminster course for either donut incident, according to his public schedules.

McEwan did not answer calls made to a phone number listed for him and his family. It is unclear if he is represented by a lawyer.

Sophie Nieto-Munoz may be reached at snietomunoz@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her at @snietomunoz. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

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