A southern California man faced a Palm Beach County judge Friday after police arrested him Thursday for trespassing at Mar-a-Lago.
This is Zijie Li’s latest attempt in trying to breach security at Mar-a-Lago. Li had been Baker Acted by Palm Beach police on Oct. 30 and was released on Thursday and returned to Mar-a-Lago at around 5 p.m., according to an arrest report.
Palm Beach police said Li, 39, has been spotted near Donald Trump’s Palm Beach club multiple times since July 19.
According to an arrest report, Li was issued a trespassing warning on July 19 for attempting to enter Mar-a-Lago to try to speak with Trump.
On July 30, police said they encountered Li in the Town of Palm Beach on Chilean Avenue.
On July 31, he was arrested for trespassing for violating the warning issued on July 19, police said.
On Oct. 30, Palm Beach police responded the area of 8100 South County Road, where Li was reportedly trying to gain assistance from a resident to enter Mar-a-Lago. He was Baker Acted.