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Showing posts with label stalker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stalker. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Halle Berry stalker charged with burglary too (AFP)

LOS ANGELES (AFP) – A man accused of stalking Halle Berry was charged Wednesday with an additional count of burglary at the Oscar-winning US actress's Hollywood home.

Richard Franco, 27, allegedly broke into a guest house at Berry's Hollywood Hills property during one of the several times he was spotted there earlier this month.

The former Bond girl said Franco had "terrorized" her over three days from July 9, before he was arrested at 11:15 pm on July 11. "She is in fear for her safety," said prosecutor Wendy Segall.

Franco pleaded not guilty to the first-degree burglary charge, which said he broke into the guest house on July 10.

On July 12, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carol Boas Goodson ordered Franco to stay 100 yards away from 44-year-old Berry and her daughter.

Franco, who is on probation for a battery offense, could be jailed for up to three years if convicted of the stalking charge, according to the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office.

At a hearing after the alleged stalker's arrest Berry said in a statement to the court: "Richard Franco is a stranger to me and I have no desire to have any contact with him.

"He has terrorized me and my family in three consecutive incidents over the last three days. This person has jeopardized not only my own personal safety, but also the safety and well-being of my family."

Berry, famous for the "X-Men" movie and as a Bond girl in "Die Another Day," won a coveted best actress Oscar in 2002 for her turn in "Monster's Ball," the first such award to an African American actress.


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Alleged Halle Berry stalker charged with burglary (AP)

LOS ANGELES – Prosecutors have charged a man accused of stalking Halle Berry with felony burglary for being in the actress' guest house earlier this month.

Richard A. Franco pleaded not guilty to the additional charge during a court appearance Wednesday in Los Angeles. He now faces two felonies stemming from three incidents in which he was spotted on the Oscar winner's property in mid-July.

Berry has written in court filings that she is "extremely frightened" of the 27-year-old. She says he nearly gained entry into her kitchen before she was able to lock the door.

Criminal and civil judges have issued restraining orders against Franco in case he is released.

He has pleaded not guilty to stalking the actress and is due in court on Aug. 4.


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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Family in Palin stalker case files complaint (AP)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The family of a 19-year-old man accused of stalking Sarah Palin is alleging harassment by a Pennsylvania state trooper in connection with the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate.

A private criminal complaint filed this week in Tamaqua, Pa., says trooper Thomas Powell showed up at Shawn Christy's McAdoo, Pa., home last week and asked the teen if he was planning to attend a book signing featuring Palin and her daughter Bristol at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn. The complaint says Powell told Christy, "You would never go to Minnesota, would you?"

The family said the visit occurred shortly before the event was to start and after Christy called mall security, indicating he might attend. He did not go.

An Alaska state magistrate recently extended a restraining order for Palin against Christy and issued one against his father, Craig Christy, who was accused of barraging Palin's parents with antagonizing telephone messages. Under the orders, which also cover Palin family members, the Christys can attend and protest Palin events, but must stay 1,000 feet from her.

That's an order the Christys have honored, according to Shawn Christy's mother. The Christys do not have an attorney.

"I want people to stop harassing us for crimes we have not committed," Karen Christy said. "If this did not involve a person by the name of Sarah Palin, if this was an ordinary person, a Jane Doe out there, would she be getting the same type of protection?"

Powell's visit to the Christy home was done at the request of Bloomington police, who wanted Pennsylvania authorities to see whether Shawn Christy was there, according to Pennsylvania trooper David Beohm, an agency spokesman. He said the teen was home, but Craig Christy became upset by the visit, and later called Powell's station in Frackville to complain.

"The father was not happy that we were looking for Shawn," Beohm said. He declined to address the allegations in the complaint, which was filed in Craig Christy's name.

Palin — a possible presidential candidate — and her friend, Kristan Cole, originally obtained restraining orders against Shawn Christy last year, stating in court documents that he threatened them, sent a receipt for a gun purchase and said he was buying a one-way ticket to Alaska. This year, Christy flew to Alaska on Palin's February birthday, spending just one day in Anchorage — about 40 miles from Palin's hometown of Wasilla — before returning to Pennsylvania. Authorities monitored the visit.

Palin also has said she feared Christy's parents because of their contentions that she had a sexting relationship with the teen in 2009.

The protective order for Cole was not extended, although she is covered by the restraining orders against Shawn and Craig Christy.

Shawn Christy recently filed a request to dissolve his restraining order. His father also plans to file a request, Karen Christy said.

Palin's attorney, John Tiemessen, declined to comment on the request.

Shawn Christy has said the threats were "stupid pranks" and that he deals with complications from Lyme disease.

He also has acknowledged sending threatening messages in 2009 to President Barack Obama, and to Republican Sen. John McCain, who chose Palin as his running mate in the presidential race the previous year. Christy was apprehended by authorities in Washington, D.C., two years ago. At the request of the Secret Service, he underwent a psychiatric evaluation, which concluded Christy had a sense of grandiosity that "could turn somewhat paranoid," according to court papers.


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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Paris Hilton stalker arrested on Malibu beach (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A 36 year-old man accused of stalking Paris Hilton was arrested after being spotted standing on the beach and looking into her Malibu home, authorities said on Tuesday.

James Rainford, who is barred by a previous court order from being within 200 yards of Hilton, was taken into custody on Monday, the Los Angeles Sheriff's department said.

Rainford was found trespassing on Hilton's house in the Hollywood Hills late last year, and in April he was convicted of attacking the socialite's then boyfriend outside a Los Angeles court house.

Celebrity website TMZ.com reported that Hilton watched from her balcony on Monday as a shirtless Rainford was handcuffed on the beach and arrested for violating the stayaway order.

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)


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Accused Paris Hilton stalker jailed (AFP)

LOS ANGELES (AFP) – A 36-year-old man previously accused of stalking heiress Paris Hilton was charged and jailed Tuesday for violating a judge's stayaway order, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's office said.

James Brian Rainford was arrested Monday for trespassing near Hilton's Malibu home, and was subsequently jailed in breach of the order from last January that prohibited him from coming within less than 200 yards (183 meters) of Hilton. His bail was set at $20,000.

"My stalker needs to leave me alone," Hilton said on her Twitter account Tuesday.

Paparazzi photographers outside Hilton's home had called police after they recognized Rainford, who was arrested last October for harassing the heiress.

In April, Rainford also attacked Hilton's then-boyfriend Cy Waits, for which he was sentenced to 227 days in jail. He was released early, as is customary for minor offenses in California.


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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Paris Hilton stalker arrested on Malibu beach (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A 36 year-old man accused of stalking Paris Hilton was arrested after being spotted standing on the beach and looking into her Malibu home, authorities said on Tuesday.

James Rainford, who is barred by a previous court order from being within 200 yards of Hilton, was taken into custody on Monday, the Los Angeles Sheriff's department said.

Rainford was found trespassing on Hilton's house in the Hollywood Hills late last year, and in April he was convicted of attacking the socialite's then boyfriend outside a Los Angeles court house.

Celebrity website TMZ.com reported that Hilton watched from her balcony on Monday as a shirtless Rainford was handcuffed on the beach and arrested for violating the stayaway order.

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)


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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Rio Ferdinand stalker jailed (AFP)

LONDON (AFP) – A woman found guilty of stalking Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand has been jailed for 10 weeks and told not to go near him for a decade.

Susanne Ibru, 38, was put on a restraining order for 10 years after last month being convicted of harassing the England defender.

At Crewe Magistrates' Court in northwest England on Monday, district judge Nicholas Sanders said he was "concerned" by Ibru's behaviour since she had been remanded in custody last month after walking out during the trial.

"The pre-sentence report describes you as living in a fantasy world, unable to interpret social situations and boundaries," the judge told her.

"You display a predatory and manipulative lifestyle and try to deliberately mislead interviewers."

The court heard that Ibru, who like Ferdinand hails from Peckham in south London, had made a 400-mile (650-kilometre) round trip to the centre-half's home south of Manchester on three occasions last year.

Ferdinand, 32, had told the trial he was upset by the visits from Ibru, whom he had never met.

She represented herself in the trial and cross-examined her victim. She fled court during a lunch break and was convicted in her absence.

The court heard that Ibru has previous convictions for assault, public order offences and possessing an offensive weapon.

She pleaded guilty to assault for spitting in the face of the police officer who arrested her.

The restraining order bans Ibru from entering Ferdinand's village, which is home to several top footballers, musicians and actors, and from approaching the defender and his wife, or going to any match or event he is attending.


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Monday, May 9, 2011

Rio Ferdinand stalker jailed (AFP)

LONDON (AFP) – A woman found guilty of stalking Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand was jailed for 10 weeks on Monday.

Susanne Ibru, 38, was also put on a restraining order for 10 years after last month being convicted of harassing the England defender.

At Crewe Magistrates' Court in northwest England, district judge Nicholas Sanders said he was "concerned" by Ibru's behaviour since she had been in custody.

"The pre-sentence report describes you as living in a fantasy world, unable to interpret social situations and boundaries," he said.

"You display a predatory and manipulative lifestyle and try to deliberately mislead interviewers."

The court heard that Ibru, who like Ferdinand hails from Peckham in south London, had made a 400-mile (650-kilometre) round trip to the centre-half's home south of Manchester on three occasions last year.

Ferdinand, 32, had told the trial he was upset by the visits from Ibru, whom he had never met.


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