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Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for running a wiretapping scheme that spied on the rich and famous. | |
Prosecutors said the 64-year-old listened in on phone calls of stars such as Sylvester Stallone and bribed police officers to gain information. | Prosecutors said the 64-year-old listened in on phone calls of stars such as Sylvester Stallone and bribed police officers to gain information. |
The judge also ordered Mr Pellicano and two other defendants to forfeit a total of $2m (£1.3m). | The judge also ordered Mr Pellicano and two other defendants to forfeit a total of $2m (£1.3m). |
He was convicted of 76 charges in May after a two-month trial. | He was convicted of 76 charges in May after a two-month trial. |
US district judge Dale Fischer said Mr Pellicano engaged in "reprehensible behaviour" while digging up dirt to use in legal and other disputes. | US district judge Dale Fischer said Mr Pellicano engaged in "reprehensible behaviour" while digging up dirt to use in legal and other disputes. |
"He did this eagerly, sometimes maliciously, and with extreme pride," he said. | "He did this eagerly, sometimes maliciously, and with extreme pride," he said. |
Celebrity clients | Celebrity clients |
Mr Pellicano showed no emotion when the sentence was read saying: "I have taken full and complete responsibility for all my actions." | Mr Pellicano showed no emotion when the sentence was read saying: "I have taken full and complete responsibility for all my actions." |
The former sleuth had worked for lawyers representing Tom Cruise, Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson. | The former sleuth had worked for lawyers representing Tom Cruise, Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson. |
Stars like comedian Garry Shandling testified during the trial | Stars like comedian Garry Shandling testified during the trial |
Hollywood stars including actors Chris Rock and Garry Shandling, Paramount Pictures chief executive Brad Grey and former Walt Disney president Michael Ovitz were among a string of witnesses who appeared during the trial. | Hollywood stars including actors Chris Rock and Garry Shandling, Paramount Pictures chief executive Brad Grey and former Walt Disney president Michael Ovitz were among a string of witnesses who appeared during the trial. |
They testified they hired Mr Pellicano, or were spied on by him, during disputes ranging from cheating spouses and paternity lawsuits to showbusiness contracts. | They testified they hired Mr Pellicano, or were spied on by him, during disputes ranging from cheating spouses and paternity lawsuits to showbusiness contracts. |
Mr Pellicano acted as his own lawyer during the trial and called only one witness. | Mr Pellicano acted as his own lawyer during the trial and called only one witness. |
He also kept his promise that he would not give up information about his clients to save himself. | He also kept his promise that he would not give up information about his clients to save himself. |
Authorities were led to Mr Pellicano after former Los Angeles Times reporter Anita Busch found a dead fish with a rose in its mouth on her car along with a sign reading "stop" in June 2002. | Authorities were led to Mr Pellicano after former Los Angeles Times reporter Anita Busch found a dead fish with a rose in its mouth on her car along with a sign reading "stop" in June 2002. |
In total, 14 people have been charged in connection with the case. | In total, 14 people have been charged in connection with the case. |
Seven, including Die Hard film director John McTiernan and former Hollywood Records president Robert Pfeifer, have pleaded guilty to charges including perjury and conspiracy. | Seven, including Die Hard film director John McTiernan and former Hollywood Records president Robert Pfeifer, have pleaded guilty to charges including perjury and conspiracy. |
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