Tyra Banks stalker hell

Tyra Banks told how of her terror after learning she was the victim of alleged stalker Brady Green.
The supermodel-turned-talk show host told a New York court that she was warned by her staff not to leave work one day, when they learned that Green was hanging about outside the TV studio.
Testifying against the accused, Banks stared down Green as she said: “I fear for my safety. I feel extremely vulnerable. I fear for the safety of my staff. My family. The people in my vicinity.”
Green, 39, is charged with stalking, harassment and criminal trespass.
Green, who was arrested by police that day, is also accused of sending Banks love letters and flowers – even though Banks testified that she was unaware that he had until Green was apprehended.
Manhattan prosecutors claim that Green even threatened to kill an employee who refused to give him the address to the Chelsea studio, saying that he would slash his throat.
Prosecutors also said that Green was carrying two February 2008 issues of Essence magazine, which featured Banks on the cover.
Banks, the host of The Tyra Banks Show, told the Manhattan Supreme Court that she had been forced to alter her routine since Green’s alleged campaign of harassment began.
“My life has changed significantly… I can’t jog outside anymore.
“The show [has] made significant changes. They hired security. Plain clothes too.
“Budget is everything, but they understood that it was necessary.”
Banks left the courthouse on Wednesday morning escorted by lawyers and did not comment.
Green’s lawyers declined to comment.
He faces a maximum of 90 days in jail if convicted.
The trial continues.
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