Alec Baldwin’s Stalker Found Guilty

GenevieveSabourin_AlecBaldwin_2013Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Robert Mandelbaum sentenced Genevieve Sabourin to a total of 210 days in jail on Thursday, Nov. 14 after the Canadian actress was convicted on five counts, including attempted aggravated harassment, two counts of stalking in the 4th degree, attempted criminal contempt and harassment in the 2nd degree.

Sabourin was sentenced to 180 in jail for stalking in addition to the 30 days she was already sentenced on Wednesday, Nov. 13 after she refused to stop interrupting her lawyer Todd Spodek in the New York City courtroom and was held in contempt of court.

Before her sentencing, Sabourin said nothing except, “I am innocent. You are doing a mistake.”

“You had no right to continue communications or pursue contact you knew to be unwanted and unwelcome,” Judge Robert Mandelbaum said. “Your relentless and escalating campaign of threats and in person appearances in private spaces served at a minimum to harass annoy and alarm Mr. Baldwin.”

Source: E Online