On March 12 this year he travelled all the way from Poland armed with a map showing the exact location of her home and smashed his way in after using a rope to clamber up on to a balcony.
The polish national then broke into two other of the diva's adjoining houses, stealing a can of Red Bull from the garage of one.
He claims the Like A Virgin singer sent him "special messages", and told mental health staff if he was released he would return to the property and "wait for her in the pool".
Despite a security guard being called to the disturbance he managed to hide himself in a cupboard before roaming through the two houses, even disturbing Madonna's personal
He was not caught until the owner, film director Nathan Rissman, of a third house, which joins the properties by a courtyard, caught him in his home and called security.
When police arrived they found Matlok had left behind behind a trail of his personal items in Madonna's house including the map showing the exact location of the house.
Matlok, who appeared in the dock with four members of staff from a secure hospital where he is being held, used the rope to get onto to the balcony of one of her adjoining town houses in Marylebone then smashed the window to get in.
He at first denied stealing the can of drink, but admitted it after it was proved the can came from a case of French labelled Red Bull at one of the properties.
Today [Mon] Matlok pleaded guilty to one count of burglary for entering the property and stealing the energy drink in the early hours of March 12 this year.
Two other counts of burglary relating to the other two houses were left to lie on file after prosecutor Mark Aldred accepted the plea.
The pop legend, 52, was not at the property at the time, but in the US with her children Lourdes, 14, and Mercy, six, and sons Rocco, ten, and David, five.
The case was not opened at Southwark Crown Court today but at a previous hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court, Punal Chopra, prosecuting, said: "Mr Matlok has initially rung the door bell, it has not been answered, so he climbed on to the balcony using a rope he brought with him.
"He tried to smash the window but was unable to and climbed back down, picked up a stone, climbed up again, and successfully smashed the window and entered one of the properties.
"There was an alarm and a security guard attended but he hid in the cupboard until the security guard left.
"He entered bedrooms and bed clothes have been disturbed particularly the bed belonging to the artist."
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