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Court documents obtained by NBC News alleged Georgopoulos told the Secret Service he travelled to Washington from Canada to deliver two bottles of Crown Royal Canadian Whisky to Trump in hopes of sharing a drink with the President and to obtain the Commander-in-Chief’s advice on finding a wife.

Trump has long declared himself a teetotaler, owing his temperance to his late older brother’s struggle with alcoholism.

The court documents also alleged Georgopoulos admitted to recent arrests for threatening family members and stalking a cousin.

The documents state Georgopoulos told authorities during a post-arrest interview that he wasn’t sure when he was returning to Canada, adding that he “can’t go home” but declined to provide further details.

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It also states Georgopoulos saw trespass warning signs on the security barrier he moved, but continued anyway. According to publicly-available itineraries, Trump was in the White House at the time.

Georgopoulos is slated to appear in court Friday.

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