European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 28, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 the stars and stripes thursday duly 28,1994 Madonna asks court for restraining order los Angeles apr Madonna is seeking a permanent restraining order against a Man accused of stalking her Hollywood Home and calling himself her pop Star claims that since about july 8, Todd Michael Lawrence has been coming to the Gate ringing the Buer and saying he was a coming Home a according to court papers filed by her attorney Gerard Fox. Lawrence was arrested outside the Home july 19 after hopping a Fence police it. John Dunkin said monday. Basil Stephens Madonna a Security guard said he saw Lawrence climb the eight foot Fence to get into the property. Lawrence has been jailed on $13,000 bail since his arrest Dunkin said. He is scheduled to appear in court tuesday to face two counts of trespassing and one count each of Battery and interfering with a peace officer. All of the charges arc mind Manors. Superior court judge Hugh Macbeth issued a temporary restraining order Friday barring Lawrence from going within 100 Yards of Madonna her Home or her office he scheduled an aug. 8 hearing on her request to make the order permanent. J us. I. 3-year ordeal nears end As Kina . Reach Accord los Angeles apr Rodney King and the Day have reached an agreement that will end three years of Legal Battles stemming from his videotaped beating by police officers. King agreed to drop two appeals that were pending in his civil Case against the City. In return the City and one of its former officers will waive Legal costs for part of the trial. King a wants to go on with his life a said his attorney Milton Grimes. A the wishes to really put this behind in the first part of a two part civil trial earlier his year King won $3.8 King million in compensation for medical Bills pain and suffering and loss of earning capacity. In the second phase the jury was asked to decide whether the officers involved in the beating should pay King punitive damages which Are meant to defer and punish wrongdoing. The jury concluded that former sgt. Stacy Koon and former officer Laurence Powell acted with malice or in reckless disregard of Kings rights. But it awarded King nothing. And it found no wrongdoing by the four other officers in the Case. Grimes filed two appeals july 7. One challenged the jury s decision that the City pay punitive damages to King and the other challenged the jury a decision that former officer Theodore Briseno did no to Batter King and that Briseno therefore did no to owe King punitive damages. On july 12, Grimes signed requests to withdraw the appeals. In return the City agreed to waive $28,600 in Legal costs if incurred in the punitive phase and Briseno s attorney agreed to waive $3,400 in Legal costs incurred during the trial Grimes said. King was liable for the costs because he lost that phase of the trial. Koon and Powell were convicted in a Federal civil rights trial in 1993 and Are serving 30-month prison sentences. Akoon Powell Briseno and former officer Timothy wind were acquitted in a 1992 state trial of beating King after a car Chase in March 1991,. Warehouse clearance a enschede ii Cash $1100 finance $1250 Anur Burg Cash $2070 finance $2300 we offer you a financing in $ or do at extremely Youj interest rates a customers who pay Cash receive a special discount a no charge-90-Day payment plan a payments can be made from Usa a no Down payment a Nova classic ii Cash $1300 finance $1450 a of Star o sen fild Horn Ituria autobahn a-70 sub win url autobahn a-3 d Bamberg Goc sheim Exil Wurzburg Niernberg done to delay Call today Call Day or night 09351-2992 0172-6693275 06331 168s8 Sai raped her by the Baltimore Sun a woman Sailor serving aboard the aircraft Carrier Dwight d. Eisenhower the first combat ship with female Crew members has told Navy officials she was raped by a shipmate in a Virginia Beach a Park officials said. A a sexual assault reportedly took place shortly after Midnight july 15 and is being investigated by naval criminal investigators and the Eisenhower a command said cmdr. Kevin Wensing a spokesman for the Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk a. _ both sailors a who hold the rank of e-2 or Seaman apprentice a Are continuing to serve aboard the Eisenhower which was scheduled to return to Norfolk on wednesday from training exercises off Virginia that began july 18, Wensing said. The nuclear powered Carrier is scheduled to set sail in october for a six month tour in the Middle East it is expected to have about 500 women among its 6,000 Crew members. Currently there Are about 250 women on Board. A a nobody a been arrested. Nobody s been charged. They re conducting an investigation Quot said Wensing who expected a report sometime next week. A right now its an the woman Sailor reported a rape to the Eisenhower a medical personnel around noon july 15. A what she reported was shortly after Midnight she was sexually assaulted a raped a by another Sailor from the Eisenhower a he said. She was immediately seen by the ships medical personnel and later treated at Portsmouth naval Hospital and released Wensing had no information on any injuries. Details on the incident and the two sailors were sketchy tuesday night. Wensing was Uncertain where the sexual assault reportedly took place or whether they returned to the ship together. He was also Uncertain As to whether they knew each other and was unsure of their Ages or their duties aboard the ship. The commander did say they do not work in the same department or division. Wensing said it was common to have sailors continue their duty during an investigation
