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Woman granted restraining order against Letterman

In this country women can get a restraining order against a man for any reason and there is nearly nothing the man can do about it.

Just remember, feminism is about 'equality'.
 
Sounds pretty harmless... so he has to stay away from her and not think about her, I'm sure he would have done that regardless. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: DAGTA
In this country women can get a restraining order against a man for any reason and there is nearly nothing the man can do about it.

Just remember, feminism is about 'equality'.

Post of the year.
 
Originally posted by: DAGTA
In this country women can get a restraining order against a man for any reason and there is nearly nothing the man can do about it.

Just remember, feminism is about 'equality'.

QFT.
 
Nestler requested that Letterman, who tapes his show in New York, stay at least 3 yards away and not "think of me, and release me from his mental harassment and hammering."
3 yards.. ok, right...

The court probably gave her the judgement to get her crazy ass the hell away from them.
 
Originally posted by: Taggart
I thought it was going to be the woman that broke into his house.


She committed suicide years ago, I think she walked in front of a train. This one is crazier than that one was. The judge should have listened to her ravings and then ordered a stay in the "institute" for about 90 days. I have dealt with these people before, and the only thing the person being stalked can hope for is that thet stalker finds a new target, and leaves you alone.

I found the story about the first one's suicide:

David Letterman Stalker Commits Suicide

by Joal Ryan
Oct 6, 1998, 12:50 PM PT

A strange, deadly twist to the saga of David Letterman's most persistent and famed stalker.

Margaret Ray, 46, committed suicide by kneeling in front of an oncoming train Monday afternoon in Colorado, police there said today.

"This lady just walked out, knelt and leaned over the track," Delta County Sheriff Bill Blair told Associated Press. a d v e r t i s e m e n t

"And the train couldn't stop."

Said Letterman, in a statement, today: "This is a sad ending to a confused life."

Ray's Letterman-related rap sheet dated back to 1988 when police in New York nabbed her tooling around in the late-night star's Porsche. She claimed to be Mrs. Letterman. Not to mention the mother to little (nonexistent) David Jr.

Subsequent years found Ray a repeated and univited guest at Letterman's Connecticut home. Once she was found napping near his tennis courts. She also showered the comic with assorted forget-me-nots: cookies, an empty Jack Daniels bottle, etc.

"The thing is, she's insane," Letterman told a Connecticut newspaper in 1992. "And you don't want to do anything to make it worse than it is."

But that didn't mean he was above poking fun at the star-crossed saga. In the waning days of his NBC show in 1993, he alluded to Ray in a top-10 list, "Top 10 Things I Have to Do Before I Leave NBC." The Ray-related item: "Send change-of-address forms to that woman who breaks into my house."

Ray did 10 months in prison and 14 months in a mental institution on Letterman trespassing convictions.

About four years ago, Ray's Dave obsession seemed to soften and she broadened her interests, i.e., now she stalked astronaut Story Musgrave.

Ray was released from jail just last August on Musgrave-related harassment convictions.

She most recently lived in the town of Crawford, Colorado, where the wire service said she "caused no trouble."



 
Originally posted by: BrianH1
i need to get a restraining order from the women in magazines....giving me carpal tunnel syndrome 😛 j/k

hahaha...you should email that judge and ask what he can do for you
 
WTF??? sounds like she's the one that needs to have the restraining order against her...
this makes no sense at all. i really fear for anyone who has to go to court anymore. thats a fvcking joke
 
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