Taylor Swift ’s father will not be charged for allegedly punching a photographer in
Sydney ,
Australian police have said. Photographer Ben McDonald, 51, told the police that Scott Swift, 72, hit him in the face while disembarking a yacht at Neutral Bay Wharf in Sydney on 27 February, hours after Swift’s final Eras Tour show in the city. McDonald described the incident as a “punch in the chops” but that he “didn’t require medical assistance”. After a month-long investigation, New South Wales police have confirmed no further action would be taken. A statement given to the PA news agency said: “Officers attached to North Shore Police Area Command have conducted an investigation following a report of an assault at Neutral Bay Wharf about 2.30am on Tuesday, 27 February. No further police action.” McDonald said he had been taking pictures of Swift and her entourage at a late-night celebration when the singer’s security detail put an umbrella in his face to prevent him. He told the
BBC that Swift got into the car, after which her father “charged in” and attacked him without provocation. “It was a shock. That’s never happened to me in 26 years,” McDonald said to AFP. A spokesperson for Swift told Billboard that two people had been behaving aggressively towards the
Singer. "Two individuals were aggressively pushing their way towards Taylor, grabbing at her security personnel, and threatening to throw a female staff member into the water," they said. McDonald lodged a complaint with the police following the incident but Scott Swift left the country soon after, when the tour moved to
Singapore. Swift was in the city as part of her ongoing Eras world tour , which she is due to resume in May in
Paris. She also has a new album , The Tortured Poets Department , releasing on 19 April this year. Scott Swift, popularly called “Papa Swift” by the singer’s fans, is seen quite often on her tours. Fans and news reports say he hands out guitar picks and sandwiches to audience members who come to the shows.