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Asst. U.S. Attorney Handles Case Against Judge Stalker
By Ryan J. Reilly | January 27, 2010 2:47 pm

Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephanie Brenowitz of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia is handling a strange case in which D.C. Superior Court Magistrate Judge Janet Albert was allegedly being stalked by her ex-girlfriend, reports the Washington Post.

In court yesterday, Brenowitz described the former girlfriend, Taylar Nuevelle, as manipulative and cunning. Brenowitz said that Nuevelle had threatened to “out” former lovers to employers during arguments and breakups, reports The Post.

Albert told the court on Tuesday that Nuevelle unceasingly telephoned her and broke into her home. Several times, Albert testified, she feared for her safety and that of her 9-year-old son.  Prosecutors say cellphone records show that Nuevelle called Albert 473 times between Sept. 11 and Oct. 22, 2008, including 139 times in one night, according to The Post.

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