Here We Go Again: New Trial for Anthony Pellicano
Yesterday Anthony Pellicano, the former Private Eye to the Stars, was brought out of a prison cell and ordered by Superior Court Judge William Pounders to stand trial with co-defendant Alex Proctor against charges they colluded to intimidate former L.A. Times Hollywood correspondent Anita Busch. Pellicano was convicted in two 2008 of intercepting private phone calls on behalf of mostly rich and powerful clients. He was sentenced last December by U.S. District Judge Dale Fischer to 15 years on dozens of racketeering and conspiracy charges, although the fallout from those trials is still being felt whenever a cooperating federal witness comes before Fischer for sentencing.
Monday, former record-company executive Robert Pfeifer, a onetime client of Pellicano's, was sentenced to time served, community service and a $5,000 fine for his aiding and abetting Pellicano in exchange for his previous testimony against the detective.
The Anita Busch trial will play out downtown in Superior Court, where Pellicano and Proctor are to be arraigned August 18. This is the story of Busch finding a dead fish with a rose in its mouth on her Audi in June, 2002 -- allegedly a warning to Busch to cease reporting on the declining fortunes of Hollywood executive Michael Ovitz. Busch, who in Pellicano's record books was referred to as "Catholic Girl Reporter," gave emotional testimony about her ordeal at the two previous trials. At the time of the dead fish incident, however, suspicion immediately fell upon actor Steven Seagal, about whose alleged Mafia contacts Busch was also writing.
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Witness shocker throws trial in turmoil
Who's that tapping, gently wiretapping, at my trailer door? actor Keith Carradine may well have wondered in April, 2001, as he and his girlfriend Hayley DuMond began noticing telephone problems and other odd events occur in Carradine's Valencia RV park home. At the time, he related in court Friday, life was not as easy as Sunday morning for The Long Riders and Nashville star. For one thing, he was in the midst of a bitter child-support fight with his former wife, Sandra Will, who wanted to move the legal proceedings from Colorado, where Carradine had his formal residence, to California, where he was staying at the Valencia Travel Village. For another, DuMond had her tires slashed in Valencia while her parents in Sherman Oaks were receiving creepy phone calls in the dead of night.
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