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NYC Jury Convicts Fan of Stalking Uma Thurman Save Email Print
Posted: 1:38 PM May 6, 2008
Last Updated: 1:38 PM May 6, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press
Email Address: news@nbc11news.com

Court officers secure a perimeter for actress Uma Thurman's arrival to Manhattan criminal court for her trial, Thursday, May 1, 2008, in New York. Thurman is scheduled to testify against Jack Jordan who is accused of stalking her and sending bizarre notes to her family. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)

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New York (AP) A Manhattan jury has convicted a lovesick former mental patient of stalking and harassing actress Uma Thurman.

Jack Jordan faces up to a year in jail.

The verdict comes after a weeklong trial that featured gripping testimony from the academy award-nominated actress. Thurman says she was “completely freaked out” by Jordan's behavior.

Prosecutors say he stalked her off and on over the last three years. He showed up at her front doorstep and her Soho movie set and sent a series of bizarre cards and letters. Her parents say he also called them up in tearful, suicidal rants about their
daughter.

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