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Grace gets
order against accused stalker
From Samuel Maull
NEW
YORK—CNN talk show host Nancy Grace has obtained a court order that
directs a mental patient she accused of stalking her to leave her alone.
The man is “apparently obsessed with Ms. Grace, believes that he loves
her, insists that she can solve all of his problems and will help him to
meet with Osama bin Laden,” Grace’s court papers say.
Grace got the temporary restraining order Wednesday, a day after she
filed a request for a permanent injunction against the alleged stalker,
Joseph Raymond Loegering who, court papers say, has been confined in a
Manhattan hospital’s psychiatric ward since Dec. 2. A spokeswoman for
Grace, Janine Iamunno, issued a statement Wednesday confirming the
temporary restraining order was sought and was granted, but she had no
further comment.
Grace’s complaint asks the court to bar Loegering from contacting her,
from approaching her, her home or her workplace and from harassing,
menacing, stalking or committing any other offence against her. It also
asks for unspecified punitive monetary damages and attorney’s fees.
Grace, a former prosecutor whose eponymous CNN show deals with
law-related subjects, says in court papers filed Tuesday that since Nov.
18, Loegering, whom she has never met, “has engaged in a continuous
pattern of harassment and stalking of plaintiff by e-mail and telephone
and by attempting to enter her place of employment.” There are no known
criminal charges pending against Loegering. It could not be determined
whether he had a lawyer.
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