PRIEST GUILTY OF STALKING CONAN O'BRIEN

A priest accused of stalking NBC talk show host Conan O'Brien has been ordered to stay away from the "Late Night" star after pleading guilty to two charges of disorderly conduct. Reverend David Ajemian, a priest in the Archdiocese of Boston, is alleged to have sent O'Brien threatening notes on parish letterheads, contacting his parents and showing up at the New York City studio in Rockerfeller Center where he works. Ajemian appeared in a Manhattan court today. The priest, who was placed on leave by the Boston Archdiocese following his arrest in New York City last November, admitted that he had continued to stalk O'Brien even after he was warned not to by authorities. As a result, the judge granted O'Brien a two-year order of protection.

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