Lensman found guilty
A New York judge has found a photographer, Ron Galella, guilty of violating a court order barring him from harassing Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and said he had engaged in a campaign to torment her. Galella, who specialises in selling Kennedy pnotos, faces fines and possibly a jail term on charges of violating Federal District Court Judge Irving Ben Cooper’s order of 1975, saying that he could not get closer than eight metres to Mrs Onassis or her children.
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Press, 5 March 1982, Page 7
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