Conan O’Brien case will go to trial
A priest accused of stalking Conan O’Brien was found fit to stand trial Friday.
The judge issued the ruling after a court-appointed psychologist examined the Rev. David Ajemian of the Archdiocese of Boston. State Justice Abraham Clott also ordered him held on $2,500 cash bail.
Ajemian’s attorney, Eric Seiff, agreed the priest was fit for trial. But Seiff said Ajemian had been taking medication and has been treated for a year for psychological problems.
Ajemian, 46, was arrested last week while trying to enter a taping of “Late Night With Conan O’Brien” in New York City despite being warned to stay away by NBC security.
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