Private eye going before a very public court

Posted: 03/01/2008 by Digitally Roasted

Anthony Pellicano, the famous private investigator for Hollywood stars, will be standing trial on federal wiretapping and racketeering charges.

The trial, which is set for this March, is expected to draw the appearances of quite a few celebrities as witnesses. The prosecution’s list includes such names as Sylvester Stallone, Chris Rock, Farrah Fawcett, Gary Shandling, and Michael Ovitz .

Chris Rock, while facing a paternity suit in 1999, hired Pellicano to dig up information and dirt on model Monika Zsibrita.

For more information, you can visit ActressArchives.com.

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