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    Friend of Taylor Swift attack suspect sentenced in IS case by Austrian court

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    Posted on July 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    An Austrian court sentenced a teen for Islamic State ties linked to a Taylor Swift concert plot. The suspect, Luca K, was not directly involved in the attack plans.

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Sentencing and Background
    • Background of the Suspect
    • Legal Proceedings and Defense
    • Implications of the Case

    Teen Sentenced for Terrorism Ties Linked to Taylor Swift Concert Plot

    Details of the Sentencing and Background

    VIENNA (Reuters) -A teenage friend of the man suspected of planning a foiled attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna last year was given a two-year prison sentence on Friday for being a member of Islamic State, the teenager's lawyer and a court official said.

    Background of the Suspect

    The 18-year-old, identified as Luca K, was sentenced for belonging to a terrorist and criminal organisation, said a spokesperson for the court in Wiener Neustadt near Vienna.

    Legal Proceedings and Defense

    He was found to have shared the militant group's material online and praised a jihadist gunman who killed four people in an attack in Vienna in 2020, local media reports said.

    Implications of the Case

    He pleaded guilty and has renounced Islamist ideology, his lawyer Michael Dohr told reporters at the court.

    Luca K was arrested the same day as Beran A, the 20-year-old identified as the chief suspect as prosecutors continue to investigate the alleged plot to attack the U.S. singer's concert last August. Both have been in custody since then.

    Luca K's lawyer said that his client had a summer job building the stage for Swift's concerts, but had not been linked to the planned attack.

    "There is absolutely no evidence that he was involved in the attack plans," Dohr was quoted as saying by the APA news agency.

    He also played down the men's friendship, saying they were simply part of the same social circle.

    (Reporting by Francois Murphy;Editing by Helen Popper)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Teen sentenced for Islamic State ties in Austria.
    • •Suspect linked to Taylor Swift concert attack plot.
    • •Luca K shared jihadist material online.
    • •Luca K renounced Islamist ideology.
    • •No evidence of direct involvement in attack plans.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Friend of Taylor Swift attack suspect sentenced in IS case by Austrian court

    1What was Luca K sentenced for?

    Luca K was sentenced to two years in prison for being a member of a terrorist and criminal organization.

    2What did Luca K do online?

    He shared material from a militant group and praised a jihadist gunman responsible for a previous attack in Vienna.

    3Was Luca K involved in the attack plans?

    His lawyer stated that there is no evidence linking him to the attack plans against the Taylor Swift concert.

    4What was Luca K's connection to the concert?

    Luca K had a summer job building the stage for Taylor Swift's concerts but was not connected to the attack plot.

    5How did Luca K's lawyer describe his friendship with the chief suspect?

    Luca K's lawyer downplayed their friendship, stating they were merely part of the same social circle.

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