Friday, September 6, 2013

Woman Accused of Stalking Actor John Cusack Sentenced in Van Nuys Court



A woman accused of repeatedly trying to contact actor John Cusack was charged today with stalking.
Elizabeth Diane Pahlke, 45, was scheduled to be arraigned this afternoon in Van Nuys Superior Court on the charge alleging that she stalked Cusack between Oct. 1, 2010, and Tuesday, when she was arrested by deputies from the Lost Hills/Malibu sheriff's station.

Pahlke was already subject to a restraining order recently obtained by Cusack, who she's allegedly tried to contact through text messages and Twitter for nearly three years, according to the criminal complaint.

Pahlke is accused of flying from Illinois to Los Angeles, going to Cusack's home and following him to a restaurant, where she approached him, according to Shiara Davila-Morales of the District Attorney's Office.
Along with stalking, Pahlke is charged with one count of attempted first- degree burglary with a person present. The break-in attempt allegedly occurred the same day she was arrested at Cusack's Malibu area home.
Nearly five years ago, another woman admitted stalking Cusack, who is known for his roles in such movies as "Say Anything," "2012," "Being John Malkovich," "Must Love Dogs" and "Serendipity."
Emily Leatherman, then 34, was sentenced in October 2008 in Van Nuys Superior Court to time already served in county jail and five years formal probation, along with psychiatric counseling.
A "stay-away order" also was issued barring Leatherman from contacting the actor, who had previously obtained a restraining order against her.
—City News Service

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