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clickComplete Background and Criminal Search on Anthony Joseph Pellicano Jr.

clickDate and Title Search on Anthony Joseph Pellicano Jr.

clickCollected Quotations of Anthony Pellicano

clickAssistant United States Attorneys Daniel A. Saunders and Kevin M. Lally surreply to defendant Anthony Pellicano’s First Motion for Discovery from May 8, 2006.

clickclickAmmended indictment, accusing Pellicano and celebrity lawyer, Terry Christensen, of wiretapping in 2006.

clickclick110 count Federal indictment against Anthony Pellicano accusing him of crimes of racketeering, conspiracy, wiretapping, witness tampering, identity theft and destruction of evidence filed in Los Angeles on February 6, 2006.

clickclickUnpublished judicial opinions from Pellicano's appeal denial in 2005.

clickCivil lawsuit filed by Anita Busch against Anthony Pellicano, Mark Arneson, the City of Los Angeles and SBC Telecommunications on May 28, 2004.

clickComprehensive Vanity Fair expose about Pellicano by  Bryan Burrough and John Connolly from May 2006.

clickExcellent Vanity Fair article about Pellicano by  Howard Blum and John Connolly from March 2004.

clickclickclickclickPublished opinions and lawsuits from Aisenberg case in which Pellicano served as an expert witness for the Florida prosecutors.

clickEsquire magazine's article by Kim Masters about Pellicano from March 2003.

clickPublished Opinion from the Court of Appeals on Gennifer Flower's suit against Hilary Clinton in which Pellicano is named from November 2002.

clickSearch warrant affidavit presented to the magistrate judge by FBI Special Agent Stanley Ornellas on November 2, 2002 for the first search of Anthony Pellicano's offices on Sunset Boulevard.

clickSubpoena to appear before Grand Jury from May 1, 2002, which Pellicano refused to honor. This happened seven weeks before the Anita Busch fish/rose incident.

clickExcerpts about Pellicano from Jeanette Walls' book "Dish: How Gossip Became the News and the News Became Just Another Show" (2000).

clickPlausible Mafia connections of Anthony Pellicano and the history of the West Coast mob, excerpts taken from "Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States: From Capone's Chicago to the New Urban Underworld Book" by Robert J. kelly: Greenwood Press, 2000

clickPellicano's testimony on JFK assassination confirming one shooter theory

clickCourt document from February 2003 that states second search warrant was issued for Pellicano's offices extending FBI probe into wiretapping and that Pellicano was known then to have attempted to bribe and intimidate a Federal Grand Jury witness

clickAn accounting of all the weapons and ammunitions actually found in the FBI search of Pellicano's offices in November 2002

clickStatement of FBI Special Agent Stanley Ornellas supporting Pellicano's indictment in violation of Title 26, United States Code, Section 5861(d)  for illegal possession of destructive devices.

clickPartial transcript of Alexander Proctor's testimony on Pellicano's involvement in harassment of reporter Anita Busch.

clickAisenberg lawsuit which claimed that Pellicano had fabricated false transcripts of their purportedly intercepted conversations for the prosecution.

clickSuperior Court decision from 1996 against Fields and Pellicano for tortuous interference with business and infliction of harm to the claimants from Michael Jackson sex abuse scandal in 1993.

clickArchive of original articles about Michael Jackson and Pellicano in the 1990's

clickExcerpts from "All That Glitters" about Pellicano's role in 1993 Michael Jackson sex abuse scandal.

clickArchive of articles on Pellicano's P.I. work for Mark Fuhrman.

clickReally ancient archive about the true origins of Pellicano and Mike Todd's remains

clickCalifornia law on people's priviledge to protect themselves against slander and also their liability for statements that they have made.

clickThe Whole Earth Guide to Wiretaps.

clickNOLO library report on how people get charged with crimes

clickReport on Organized Crime in California 2003

clickSummary of California Public Records Act 2004

clickLos Angeles District Attorney's Media Policy 2004

clickA Guide to the Freedom of Information Act 1998




Current Events
Mr. Pellicano has plead innocent to a 112 count indictment handed down in federal court where he and thirteen others are accused of crimes that include racketeering and conspiracy, wiretapping, identity theft, witness tampering and destruction of evidence. He is being held without bail in LA County. The indictment comes after Pellicano finished serving his 30 month month sentence for illegal weapons possession.  An attorney, Terry Christensen, who used Pellicano has also been implicated in the wiretapping scandal in a new ammended indictment. Six people have already plead guilty in the federal investigation and are co-operating with the prosecutors. Assistant U.S. Attorney, Kevin Lally, has indicated that more indictments are forthcoming in the next months before jury selection begins. 

Mr. Pellicano now has asked the court if he may represent himself in the case after he fired his second attorney, Victor sherman and hired Stephen Gruel, a retired federal prosecutor and San Francisco defense attorney.  His first attorney had been Bert Field's first criminal attorney as well, Donald Re. Sources say that Mr. Pellicano's funds have run dry and that his current defense is being paid for by one of his former A-list employers. If convicted, he will serve up to 20 years for each charge.

The Los Angeles Times has featured prominently in the reporting of recent current events about Mr. Pellicano. Interestingly though, they have still failed to publicly disclose the extent of their own newspaper's prior involvement with the investigator. Sources say that the in house counsel for the Times had frequently used Mr. Pellicano's services in the past.

There is still an investigative Grand Jury ongoing in Los Angeles probing wiretap and extortion issues with Mr. Pellicano and many of his celebrity clients and further indictments are expected over the next few months. Assistant U.S. attorneys Daniel Saunders and Kevin Lally continue to head the Pellicano investigation and prosecution (213)892-2272 . Stanley Ornellas and Stephan Tidwell are the FBI agents in Los Angeles still working the case (310)996-4305. 


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