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Uma Thurman's Alleged Stalker Rejects Plea, Continues to Live Chez 'Rents

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Uma Thurman’s alleged stalker, a 35-year-old man named Jack Jordan, today rejected a plea offer, which would have put him in a psychiatric facility for a stint. Apparently, if he had pleaded guilty, his felonious attempted coercion charge would have been reduced to a misdemeanor after he completed a year of mental treatment. (As we reported last month, Mr. Jordan has already pled not guilty.) Arrested in October for, among other spooky pranks, trying to hang out with the 37-year-old actress in her trailer on the set of a movie in Soho, Mr. Jordan will continue to shack up with his parents in Massachusetts. (The exact location of his whereabouts has not been disclosed.) According to the AP, the defendant’s attorney, George Vomvolakis, said his client would consider pleading guilty to a misdemeanor.

 

Uma Thurman's Alleged Stalker Pleads Not Guilty


Uma Thurman’s alleged stalker of nearly two years, Jack Jordan, plead not guilty today in Manhattan’s state Supreme Court, where he was arraigned on an attempted coercion charge. Whoever is behind the nightmare is responsible for trying unsuccessfully to break into the actress’ trailer on the set of a movie in SoHo in 2005. According to authorities, Ms. Thurman’s unwelcome shadow-companion also sent her threatening correspondence and threatened to kill himself if he ever saw the Accidental Husband star, 37, with another man. Yeesh! If convicted, Mr. Jordan, a former psychiatric patient, could reportedly face up to four years in the slammer. Needless to say, Ms. Thurman will probably not bring him a cake with a file baked inside.

Accused Thurman Stalker in Court in NYC [AP]