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O’Brien fan pleads guilty

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From the Associated Press

A Roman Catholic priest accused of stalking Conan O’Brien and calling himself one of the talk-show host’s “most dangerous fans” has been ordered to stay away from the NBC personality for two years.

The Rev. David Ajemian, 46, pleaded guilty this week to disorderly conduct, admitting in Manhattan Criminal Court that he sent letters and DVDs to O’Brien’s home and office and mail to the home of O’Brien’s parents. The Boston clergyman, who was arrested in November, said he never meant to cause anxiety or to upset anyone.

Judge Rita Mella ordered Ajemian to pay a $95 court charge and signed a two-year order of protection directing him to stay away from O’Brien.

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