Sunday, November 21, 2010

Priest Arrested For Stalking Conan O’Brien

Priest Arrested For Stalking Conan O'BrienAccording to sources a suspended Roman Catholic priest once accused of stalking late night television personality Conan O’Brien has now been charged with harassing the television journalist. The police say the Rev. David Ajemian was arrested on Thursday for violating a restraining order that required him to stay away.

Police stated that the reverend made several calls to the station in violation of harassment prevention order taken out by Everett last week. He is scheduled to be arraigned on Friday in Quincy District court. It wasn’t known if he had hired any type of attorney or not.

The reverend pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in 2008 after being accused of stalking O’Brien. He was suspended by the Boston archdiocese in 2006 and can no longer function as a priest. This has been going on for quite some time and the television show host Conan O’Brien just wants it to stop literally and by any means necessary.

Although there isn’t a lot of information about the stalking and the violation of the restraining order there is essentially enough information about the reverend to know he has been in trouble for awhile now. This isn’t the first time that he has been stalking the late night show host, although this is where the talk show host finally had enough of the phone calls and harassment.

A statement was released that this sort of action should not take place and people should not have to walk around in fear or with the concept that they are continuously being harassed. If you have comments about Conan O’Brien or this post we would be glad to hear from you.


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