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09.04.2013 um 19:37ein Bericht zum Eintrag von heute um 17:14h ...
Ejacobs29Justice4MJ @ejacobs29Jst4MJ
http://altadena.patch.com/articles/conrad-murray-michael-jackson-pasadena-attorneys-courthouse-altadena-valerie-wass-michael-flanagan (Archiv-Version vom 13.04.2013) …
Retweetet von Ivy
7:02 PM - 9 Apr 13
na, zwischen Flanagan und Vallerie Wass ging es ja heiß her ... Flanagan beschuldigt Wass, im Berufungsantrag von Murray, nicht mit ihm zu kooperieren, verflucht und bekämpft sie und wirft sie auch noch aus dem Auto. Wass reagierte auf gleiche Weise, sie wollte ihr Handy zurück, das Flanagan genommen hatte und beschüttete ihn mit Kaffee ...
Wass hat eine einstweilige Verfügung gegen Flanagans Sohn beantragt, denn dieser hat sie im Gefängnis angegriffen, weil er ihr die Schuld gibt, in die Ehe seiner Eltern "eingebrochen" zu sein ...
zwischenzeitlich ist Flanagan aus seinem Zuhause geflogen ... :)
Conrad Murray's Altadena Attorney Ordered to Stay Away from Former Colleague
Attorney Michael Flanagan, who represented Michael Jackson's physician Conrad Murray, claims that his former co-counsel, Altadena resident Valerie Wass, stalked and threw hot coffee on him.
By City News Service . April 8, 2013
A male attorney who ended his representation of Michael Jackson's physician in a dispute with the attorney's female co-counsel -- who was his alleged lover -- has obtained a three-year extension of a stay-away order against his former colleague.
The woman -- who said in court papers that the two attorneys were having
an affair that led to the breakup of the male attorney's marriage --allegedly threw hot coffee on her former lover at a doughnut shop.
But lawyer Valerie Wass, who was ordered to stay away from former co-
counsel Michael Flanagan, said the coffee was only "lukewarm," having been
purchased 30 to 40 minutes earlier.
Pasadena Superior Court Judge Mary Thornton House directed Wass not to come within 200 yards of Flanagan, his business or his car. The Altadena
resident also was directed not to harass or intimidate Flanagan. House's order
last Wednesday extended to April 3, 2016 a temporary restraining order against
Wass issued in March by another judge.
Flanagan had been assisting Wass, who is working as Dr. Conrad Murray's
appellate attorney, seeking to overturn the physician's November 2011
involuntary manslaughter conviction in the June 2009 death of Michael Jackson.
In her reply to Flanagan's request for an extension of the stay-away
order, Wass said she and Flanagan were involved in a nearly year-long affair
and that the day after the relationship ended in mid-January, Flanagan's wife
told him to move out of their house.
"Since then he has turned on me and he has been extremely mean and
nasty to me, he has used physical force against me, he has bullied me and tried
to intimidate me, and he refused to uphold his professional responsibilities in
regard to (Murray)," the 55-year-old Wass stated.
According to court papers filed by Flanagan's lawyer, Charles Unger, Wass confronted Flanagan on March 8 at a Winchell's doughnut shop on Lake
Avenue.
"Miss Wass came into Winchell's ... yelling gross profanities and threw
a scalding hot container of coffee at my face and torso," Flanagan stated in
his court papers. "I was slightly burned by the coffee and also incurred
property damage to clothing."
Wass told a reporter afterward that she "should have shot me,"
Flanagan's court papers indicated.
Wass also has "stalked'' Flanagan other times at Winchell's, at
Crispy's Deli in Glendale and at the jail, Flanagan's court papers state. She
also has been "relentless with obscene emails to my office," Flanagan's court
papers stated.
Flanagan alleged the situation got worse as time passed.
"In each of these incidents she used physical force and extreme profanity," Flanagan stated. "Each incident is getting progressively more
violent."
In her declaration, Wass admits she threw coffee at Flanagan, but said
it was "lukewarm, purchased 30 to 40 minutes before and I threw it at his
chest, not his face, and he did not even flinch."
She said she tossed the coffee at Flanagan because he took property from
her, pulled her out of a car and threw her into the street, yelled profanities at her and undermined her when talking to Murray.
"I was simply reacting as a person that had been pushed and bullied by
him one too many times," Wass stated.
Wass denied stalking Flanagan and said the two often have gone to the
same restaurants and other locations. She maintained Flanagan never returned
the cell phone she lent to him in November and shoved her out of his car in
February in Glendale when she demanded he hand it over. She said that after she was ejected from the vehicle, Flanagan ran over her house key and that she
could not get into her home for several hours until she obtained a spare key
from a friend.
Wass said Flanagan is making her the "sacrificial lamb for his failed
marriage."
http://altadena.patch.com/d/articles/conrad-murray-michael-jackson-pasadena-attorneys-courthouse-altadena-valerie-wass-michael-flanagan
Ejacobs29Justice4MJ @ejacobs29Jst4MJ
http://altadena.patch.com/articles/conrad-murray-michael-jackson-pasadena-attorneys-courthouse-altadena-valerie-wass-michael-flanagan (Archiv-Version vom 13.04.2013) …
Retweetet von Ivy
7:02 PM - 9 Apr 13
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na, zwischen Flanagan und Vallerie Wass ging es ja heiß her ... Flanagan beschuldigt Wass, im Berufungsantrag von Murray, nicht mit ihm zu kooperieren, verflucht und bekämpft sie und wirft sie auch noch aus dem Auto. Wass reagierte auf gleiche Weise, sie wollte ihr Handy zurück, das Flanagan genommen hatte und beschüttete ihn mit Kaffee ...
Wass hat eine einstweilige Verfügung gegen Flanagans Sohn beantragt, denn dieser hat sie im Gefängnis angegriffen, weil er ihr die Schuld gibt, in die Ehe seiner Eltern "eingebrochen" zu sein ...
zwischenzeitlich ist Flanagan aus seinem Zuhause geflogen ... :)
Conrad Murray's Altadena Attorney Ordered to Stay Away from Former Colleague
Attorney Michael Flanagan, who represented Michael Jackson's physician Conrad Murray, claims that his former co-counsel, Altadena resident Valerie Wass, stalked and threw hot coffee on him.
By City News Service . April 8, 2013
A male attorney who ended his representation of Michael Jackson's physician in a dispute with the attorney's female co-counsel -- who was his alleged lover -- has obtained a three-year extension of a stay-away order against his former colleague.
The woman -- who said in court papers that the two attorneys were having
an affair that led to the breakup of the male attorney's marriage --allegedly threw hot coffee on her former lover at a doughnut shop.
But lawyer Valerie Wass, who was ordered to stay away from former co-
counsel Michael Flanagan, said the coffee was only "lukewarm," having been
purchased 30 to 40 minutes earlier.
Pasadena Superior Court Judge Mary Thornton House directed Wass not to come within 200 yards of Flanagan, his business or his car. The Altadena
resident also was directed not to harass or intimidate Flanagan. House's order
last Wednesday extended to April 3, 2016 a temporary restraining order against
Wass issued in March by another judge.
Flanagan had been assisting Wass, who is working as Dr. Conrad Murray's
appellate attorney, seeking to overturn the physician's November 2011
involuntary manslaughter conviction in the June 2009 death of Michael Jackson.
In her reply to Flanagan's request for an extension of the stay-away
order, Wass said she and Flanagan were involved in a nearly year-long affair
and that the day after the relationship ended in mid-January, Flanagan's wife
told him to move out of their house.
"Since then he has turned on me and he has been extremely mean and
nasty to me, he has used physical force against me, he has bullied me and tried
to intimidate me, and he refused to uphold his professional responsibilities in
regard to (Murray)," the 55-year-old Wass stated.
According to court papers filed by Flanagan's lawyer, Charles Unger, Wass confronted Flanagan on March 8 at a Winchell's doughnut shop on Lake
Avenue.
"Miss Wass came into Winchell's ... yelling gross profanities and threw
a scalding hot container of coffee at my face and torso," Flanagan stated in
his court papers. "I was slightly burned by the coffee and also incurred
property damage to clothing."
Wass told a reporter afterward that she "should have shot me,"
Flanagan's court papers indicated.
Wass also has "stalked'' Flanagan other times at Winchell's, at
Crispy's Deli in Glendale and at the jail, Flanagan's court papers state. She
also has been "relentless with obscene emails to my office," Flanagan's court
papers stated.
Flanagan alleged the situation got worse as time passed.
"In each of these incidents she used physical force and extreme profanity," Flanagan stated. "Each incident is getting progressively more
violent."
In her declaration, Wass admits she threw coffee at Flanagan, but said
it was "lukewarm, purchased 30 to 40 minutes before and I threw it at his
chest, not his face, and he did not even flinch."
She said she tossed the coffee at Flanagan because he took property from
her, pulled her out of a car and threw her into the street, yelled profanities at her and undermined her when talking to Murray.
"I was simply reacting as a person that had been pushed and bullied by
him one too many times," Wass stated.
Wass denied stalking Flanagan and said the two often have gone to the
same restaurants and other locations. She maintained Flanagan never returned
the cell phone she lent to him in November and shoved her out of his car in
February in Glendale when she demanded he hand it over. She said that after she was ejected from the vehicle, Flanagan ran over her house key and that she
could not get into her home for several hours until she obtained a spare key
from a friend.
Wass said Flanagan is making her the "sacrificial lamb for his failed
marriage."