Police statements can be used in Thurman 'stalker' trial
A New York jury will hear statements a former mental patient made to police accused of stalking Uma Thurman, it was reported today.
The jury also will also hear details of a letter he allegedly wrote to the 'Kill Bill' actress and emails sent to her father.
State Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro said prosecutors may use the material at Jack Jordan’s trial on Monday.
Jordan’s lawyer, George Vomvolakis, had argued the statements to police were improperly taken and should be excluded.
Jordan was arrested in October last year on stalking and aggravated harassment charges.
He’s accused of following and trying to contact Thurman for two years.

