Ashley Judd Stalker Sentenced
October 7, 1999
ABC
(WILLIAMSON COUNTY) -- The Kentucky security guard accused of
impersonating a
cop to gain access to actress Ashley Judd's Tennessee home has been
sentenced.
Guy Paul Dukes has been given eleven months probation and an order to
stay away
from Judd and her family. If Dukes violates the order, he'll serve jail
time.
Judd lives in Williamson County. Dukes is from Louisville.
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The following appears courtesy of today's Associated Press news wire:
Kentucky man ordered to stay away from Ashley Judd
Associated Press
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (October 7, 1999) - A Kentucky man who got into Ashley
Judd's
house by posing as a police officer has been ordered to stay away from
the
actress.
"Once this order is entered, you are to have no contact, you are not to
follow,
stalk or harass Miss Judd again," Judge Jeffrey Bivins told Guy Dukes on
Monday.
Dukes, who was charged with trespassing and impersonating a police
officer, was
ordered to come no closer than 100 feet to Judd and her residence. Dukes
apologized for his actions and said "it won't happen again."
Judd, 31, called 911 Sept. 27 after discovering Dukes in her rural home.
He
left at her request and did not touch her, police said.
Judd's boyfriend, race car driver Dario Franchitti, followed Dukes by
car into
Franklin, where police cornered the suspect in a parking lot and
arrested him.