Hollywood star Uma Thurman's stalker Jack Jordan has contacted her again, two years after he was convicted for putting her through years of harassment.
Jordan who was jailed for four months in 2008, made phone calls to the Kill Bill star's office and personal number last week, reported New York Post online.
The fomer psychiatric patient, called the actress' office and spoke to her assistant Friday night. The next day, he called Thurman's personal mobile phone, which again her assistant answered.
Jordan allegedly told her that Thurman's Swiss businessman boyfriend, Arpad Busson, was "not good enough" and "she should marry me."
Jordan who now lives in Maryland with his parents, violated an order of protection, but has yet to be charged.
The 40-year-old actress had testified against Jordan in 2008 and told a jury in Manhattan Supreme Court that he would spend days loitering outside her home in the city and once got as far as her trailer on a film set by saying he was a friend of her parents.
He passed on a bizarre card to the mother-of-two which she described in court as bearing a drawing of an open grave, a headstone and a man standing on the edge of a razor blade. It also contained a piece of paper illustrated with the picture of a bride with her head torn off.
Jordan who was jailed for four months in 2008, made phone calls to the Kill Bill star's office and personal number last week, reported New York Post online.
The fomer psychiatric patient, called the actress' office and spoke to her assistant Friday night. The next day, he called Thurman's personal mobile phone, which again her assistant answered.
Jordan allegedly told her that Thurman's Swiss businessman boyfriend, Arpad Busson, was "not good enough" and "she should marry me."
Jordan who now lives in Maryland with his parents, violated an order of protection, but has yet to be charged.
The 40-year-old actress had testified against Jordan in 2008 and told a jury in Manhattan Supreme Court that he would spend days loitering outside her home in the city and once got as far as her trailer on a film set by saying he was a friend of her parents.
He passed on a bizarre card to the mother-of-two which she described in court as bearing a drawing of an open grave, a headstone and a man standing on the edge of a razor blade. It also contained a piece of paper illustrated with the picture of a bride with her head torn off.
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