Uma Thurman says accused stalker "scary"
New York (Reuters) - Actress Uma Thurman testified on Thursday that she felt sickened and terrified by a adult male accused of stalking her and was disturbed to listen he had been in liaison with her family unit.
"I was completely freaked come out. It was like a nightmare. It was scary," the "Kill Bill" and "Pulp Fiction" actress told a Manhattan felon court of law in the trial of Jack Jordan River.
Jordan River, 37, is accused of sending harassing e-mails to Thurman's begetter and brother, loitering for hours on the steps of Thurman's Manhattan apartment and visiting her prevue on a movie jell.
He is charged with misdemeanor counts of stalk and torment. If convicted, he could face up to one yr in pokey.
Jordan's attorney says his client loved Thurman and was obsessed by her only that his behavior was merely "creepy" and not criminal.
Thurman's voice broke when asked around her deuce children, elderly 6 and 9, and her hand trembled as she held a visiting card that Jordan had sent her at a Manhattan motion-picture show go down.
He wrote on it, "My custody should be on your torso at entirely times."
Upon receiving the visiting card, she said she phoned her kinsfolk in upstate New House of York and learned that her don had received e-mails from Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and that Jordan had spoken to her mother and brother.