Woman Pleads to Stalking Singer
Woman Pleads to Stalking Singer
A former national laboratory worker has admitted that she used government computers to access the e-mail account of Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington and hacked into a cell phone company's Web site to obtain his phone number.
Devon Townsend, 28, appeared Friday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert Scott and pleaded guilty to charges including stalking and unlawful access to stored communications.
Townsend faces up to five years in prison and fines up to $250,000 for each count. A sentencing date has not been scheduled. Townsend's lawyer, Ray Twohig, did not return messages Friday.
Townsend, who worked in Sandia National Laboratories' technology and manufacturing group, used lab computers to access private information about Bennington and his wife, Talinda, from January 2006 to November 2006.
According to a plea agreement filed Friday, Townsend said she was able to access family photos, information about a new home bought by the Benningtons, the couple's travel plans, and correspondence between Warner Bros. Records and Linkin Park's business attorney including a copy of a check made to Bennington from the record company and a copy of the band's recording contract.
Townsend also accessed the couple's cell phone accounts online and was able to download digital phone pictures and monitor voice messages.
"On at least one occasion, knowing that Chester Bennington was in Arizona, I traveled to Arizona solely for the purpose of trying to see him," Townsend said in the plea agreement. "While I was there, I monitored Chester Bennington's voice mails as a means of trying to locate where he might be eating dinner or lunch."
Investigators said Townsend also hacked into the e-mail of Bennington's wife and at one point called the former Playboy model and threatened her.
Court documents also said investigators searched Townsend's home in Albuquerque and found Linkin Park posters, autographed band memorabilia, pictures of Townsend with Chester Bennington, bootlegged Linkin Park music, and copies of messages and photographs intercepted from the Bennington family's e-mail accounts.
A call and e-mail message to Linkin Park's publicist were not immediately returned Friday.
A former national laboratory worker has admitted that she used government computers to access the e-mail account of Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington and hacked into a cell phone company's Web site to obtain his phone number.Devon Townsend, 28, appeared Friday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert Scott and pleaded guilty to charges including stalking and unlawful access to stored communications.
Townsend faces up to five years in prison and fines up to $250,000 for each count. A sentencing date has not been scheduled. Townsend's lawyer, Ray Twohig, did not return messages Friday.
Townsend, who worked in Sandia National Laboratories' technology and manufacturing group, used lab computers to access private information about Bennington and his wife, Talinda, from January 2006 to November 2006.
According to a plea agreement filed Friday, Townsend said she was able to access family photos, information about a new home bought by the Benningtons, the couple's travel plans, and correspondence between Warner Bros. Records and Linkin Park's business attorney including a copy of a check made to Bennington from the record company and a copy of the band's recording contract.
Townsend also accessed the couple's cell phone accounts online and was able to download digital phone pictures and monitor voice messages.
"On at least one occasion, knowing that Chester Bennington was in Arizona, I traveled to Arizona solely for the purpose of trying to see him," Townsend said in the plea agreement. "While I was there, I monitored Chester Bennington's voice mails as a means of trying to locate where he might be eating dinner or lunch."
Investigators said Townsend also hacked into the e-mail of Bennington's wife and at one point called the former Playboy model and threatened her.
Court documents also said investigators searched Townsend's home in Albuquerque and found Linkin Park posters, autographed band memorabilia, pictures of Townsend with Chester Bennington, bootlegged Linkin Park music, and copies of messages and photographs intercepted from the Bennington family's e-mail accounts.
A call and e-mail message to Linkin Park's publicist were not immediately returned Friday.
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The first six months of 2007!
Ashutosh Gowariker
Farah Khan
Shimit Amin
Vivek Agnihotri
Anurag Kashyap
David Dhawan
Anil Sharma
Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Vijay Krishna Acharya
Anil Mehta
Ajay Devgan
Director: Feroze Abbas Khan
Pradeep Sarkar
Director: Aamir Khan
Madhur Bhandarkar
Imtiaz Ali
Harry Baweja
Emraan Hashmi and Sayali Bhagat - The Train (2007)
Abhay Deol and Neha Dhupia - Ek Chalis Ki Last Local (2007)
Tusshar Kapoor and Aarti Chabbria - Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007)
Tanushree and Jimmy Sheirgill - Raqeeb (2007)
Abhishek and Preity - Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (2007)
Dharmendra and Nafisa Ali - Metro (2007)
Ruslaan Mumtaz & Hazel - Mp3
Hrithik and Aishwarya Rai - Dhoom 2 (2006)
Mallika Sherawat and Himanshu Mallik - Khwaish (2003)
Vinod Khanna and Madhuri Dixit - Dayavaan (1988)
Vivek and Aishwarya - Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na (2004)
Kamal Hassan and Rani Mukherjee - Hey Ram (2000)
Ayesha Takia and Vatsal Sheth - Taarzan: The Wonder Car (2004)
Dia Mirza and Emraan Hashmi - Tumsa Nahin Dekha (2004)
Bipasha Basu and John Abraham - Madhoshi (2004)
Anil and Sameera - Musafir (2004)
Urmila and Saif - Ek Hasina Thi (2004)
Hrithik and Amisha - Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000)
Karishma and Aamir - Raja Hindustani (1996)
Rani and Saif - Hum Tum (2004)
Kareena Kapoor and Fardeen Khan - Dev (2004)
Sonu Nigam and Flora Saini - Love in Nepal (2004)
One of the movies in the theatres this week is a children's film titled Chain Kuli Ki Main Kuli.
Starring Rahul Bose, the film revolves around an orphan Karan played by Zain Khan, who has dreams of becoming a big cricketer.
His dreams take a new life when he finds an old bat that he is convinced is a magical one used by Kapil Dev in the 1983 World Cup, and soon he is also spotted by the Indian cricket team coach to be the opening batsman
The kid bonds with the team captain Varun - Rahul Bose. A family film directed by debutante Kituu Salooja, Chain Kuli Ki Main Kuli is the only Hindi film releasing this week.
Apart from Kituu Salooja’s Chain Kuli Ki Main Kuli, also in theatres this week is the thriller Premonition.
This Sandra Bullock-Julian McMahon-starrer is the story of Linda Hanson and her picture perfect married life till one day when receives the word that her husband has died in an accident.
However, when Linda wakes up the next morning and finds Jim beside her, she assumes she has just had an unusually vivid dream.
Soon she finds out that what she experienced was not a dream, and she must battle time and destiny to save her family. 