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Tyra Banks' stalker sentenced

Brady Green was convicted in April

Associated Press

June 18, 2009, 03:27 PM ET

NEW YORK -- A man convicted of stalking Tyra Banks has been sentenced to a year's probation and ordered to complete a treatment program for stalkers.

Brady Green must also stay away from the supermodel-turned-TV host for the next two years under an order of protection.

Manhattan Criminal Court Judge James Burke warned the 39-year-old Green that he would face 90 days in jail if he disobeys any of the orders.

Green was convicted in April of stalking Banks from California to New York -- calling her offices, showing up at her TV studios and sending her flowers.

Police say when Green was arrested March 18, 2008, at a restaurant near Banks' Manhattan studio, he told officers they "had a thing together."

Tyra Banks' stalker sentenced

Brady Green was convicted in April

Associated Press

June 18, 2009, 03:27 PM ET

NEW YORK -- A man convicted of stalking Tyra Banks has been sentenced to a year's probation and ordered to complete a treatment program for stalkers.

Brady Green must also stay away from the supermodel-turned-TV host for the next two years under an order of protection.

Manhattan Criminal Court Judge James Burke warned the 39-year-old Green that he would face 90 days in jail if he disobeys any of the orders.

Green was convicted in April of stalking Banks from California to New York -- calling her offices, showing up at her TV studios and sending her flowers.

Police say when Green was arrested March 18, 2008, at a restaurant near Banks' Manhattan studio, he told officers they "had a thing together."



 


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