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NYC trial of accused Uma Thurman stalker
opens
Smuel
Mull
NEW YORK—A former mental patient’s note that his hands should be on Uma
Thurman’s body “at all times” may be creepy but it is not criminal, a
lawyer said Monday in defence of a man accused of stalking the “Kill
Bill” actress. George Vomvolakis told the state Supreme Court jury in
his opening statement that defendant Jack Jordan, who is charged with
misdemeanour stalking and aggravated assault, “does not think the way
you and I think. He doesn’t know the boundaries you and I know. He
thinks it’s romantic.”
But Assistant District Attorney Colleen Walsh told jurors that Jordan
had tried to communicate with Thurman sporadically for more than two
years, “with the intent to harass, annoy, threaten and alarm” her. Walsh
said Jordan used “emotional blackmail” to try to get to the “Pulp
Fiction” star. She said he sent her family an e-mail saying, “I will
kill myself if I do not get to see Uma Thurman within 24 to 48 hours.”
Walsh said Thurman’s family kept that and several other e-mails from the
actress because they knew the messages would cause her fear. The
prosecutor said Thurman, 37, and her family members will testify about
the messages from Jordan. Walsh said Jordan escalated his contact
attempts by showing up at a Lower Manhattan movie set on Nov. 8, 2005,
where Thurman was filming “My Super Ex-Girlfriend” and tried to get into
her trailer.
The prosecutor said Jordan also appeared at Thurman’s Greenwich Village
home, where she lives with her two children, and rang her doorbell. At
one point, one of Thurman’s employees came out and found him sitting on
her steps, Walsh said. Vomvolakis said his client had no intention of
harassing or threatening Thurman because he loved her, and he said so in
a letter to her. “Creepy? Yes. Obsessed? Yes. Criminal? No,” the defence
lawyer told the jury. Jordan, 37, was arrested in October 2007 after
being accused of following and trying to contact Thurman from early 2005
until just before his arrest. He is free on $10,000 bail.
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