Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Man convicted of stalking actress Uma Thurman

Man convicted of stalking actress Uma Thurman








Fresh House of York (Reuters) - A Freshly York jury convicted a man of still hunt actress Uma Thurman on Tues and a evaluate like a shot ordered him held for a psychiatric evaluation.


Jack Jordan, 37, was convicted of still hunt and aggravated harassment, for which he faces a maximum of one year in prison house, merely was cleared of deuce other counts of aggravated torment.


Fresh House of York Crook Court of law Judge Hildebrand Carro ordered him remanded into custody for psychiatric evaluation.


The jury deliberated for a day later on earshot the shutting arguments on Mon.


Jordan was accused of sending harassing e-mails to Thurman's forefather and brother, loitering for hours on the steps of Thurman's Manhattan flat and visiting her trailer on the set of the 2006 film, "My Superintendent Ex-Girlfriend."


Thurman, whose cinema credits likewise include the "Kill Bill" movies and "Pulp Fabrication," testified during the five-day trial that she was "totally freaked come out" by Jordan's actions and feared for her life history and the base hit of her deuce children.


Jordan's parents had him committed to a mental institution later his visit to Thurman's picture arrange. He now lives with his parents in Maryland and is training to be a teacher.


(Coverage by Edith Honan, editing by Daniel Trotta and Doina Chaicu)








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