Recently, pop crooner, Justin Timberlake, filed a restraining order in Los Angeles Superior Court, against a mentally unstable woman, Karen McNeil, who has been stalking him. The Court instructed he show up for a hearing to obtain the restraining order. Timberlake, who decided he is a star and thus, must be exempted from Court rules that apply to everyone else, recused the judge,
The new Judge,
Since, Timberlake is in Kabbalah at Madonna's insistence, a sick cult that is notorious for commissioned stalking, harassment, trespassing and assault, with it sometimes ending in murder (Fiona Davis, Gideon Busch ect), for co-signing their madness with membership, he can
Justin Timberlake -- Ordered to Court
Posted Nov 9th 2009 2:40PM - Justin Timberlake needs to tell it to the judge himself, in order to make a temporary restraining order against a harassing fan permanent.
L.A. County Superior Court Judge David Cunningham just told Justin's lawyer the star must make his case against Karen McNeil by personally testifying.
Justin's lawyer, legal pit bull Marty Singer, was furious, saying McNeil has violated the TRO 10 times already. And besides, Singer says, Justin is filming a movie and has a contract requiring him to be there.
The judge was unmoved, saying it's unfair to make a common working man appear in court but not a high-profile type who has a high-paying gig...
Booted Judge Ordered Timberlake to Court
Posted Nov 6th 2009 5:28PM - TMZ has learned Justin Timberlake was ordered to show up in court Monday to prove the woman he's accused of harassing him is a threat ... but the judge who made the order had already been removed from the case by Justin's lawyer...
McNeil submitted a 60-page response in which she said she's a long time friend of Timberlake's. Although the response is rambling and crazy, it's her word against the bodyguards who don't know Timberlake that well.
As a result, sources tell us Judge Carol Boas Goodson told Timberlake's lawyer to get his client in court on Monday and testify himself about McNeil. But we've learned two days before Judge Goodson made the order, Timberlake's lawyers had already submitted papers to disqualify her from hearing the case.
So bottom line ... Timberlake was ordered to appear by a judge who no long had the case...