Vindicated Crow 'stalker' has no regrets

The man who was acquitted of stalking Sheryl Crow in 2004 insists he has no regrets about ending up in court, because the American justice system proved its worth.

The man who was acquitted of stalking Sheryl Crow in 2004 insists he has no regrets about ending up in court, because the American justice system proved its worth.

Ambrose Kappos, who is being treated for bi-polar disorder, was arrested in October 2003 after he was seen lingering around Crow's limo and dressing room when she played New York City's Hammerstein Ballroom.

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