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Catholic priest bugs Conan O’Brien

p2pnet news | TV:- A Catholic priest is accused of stalking TV host Conan O’Brien.

The Reverent David Ajemian sent threatening letters to the O’Brien’s home and office, contacted his parents and tried to get into the Manhattan where O’Brien’s show was being shot, says E! Online.

Ajemian is in jail awaiting a court-ordered psychiatric examination and is slated for another court appearance tomorrow, says the New York Times.

“Court papers quote from menacing postcards and letters — at least some written on a parish letterhead — that Father Ajemian is alleged to have sent to Mr. O`Brien`s home and television studio for more than a year,” it says.

“The letters continued even after the priest was asked to stop, law enforcement officials said.”
None of the various reports on on the stalking say why the priest was upset with O’Brien.

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Also See:
E! Online – Holy Alleged Stalker, Conan!, November 7, 2007
New York Times – Priest Jailed in Stalking of Conan O`Brien, November 8, 2007


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