I put this together before I had the investigator reports, and all the statements made to the prosecutors, pre-trial. And I have those all in another file( that I am looking for as we "speak.) posting this cause OMG... Look at the treatment Nick Kroll's best friend received. Not enough that Notaro and Willen are clearly perjuring themselves, if you regard the affidavit that Notaro filed, but check out the incredible coaching going on... Let me refresh you memory as to the testimony of Notaro, Willen.
Affidavit of Notoro as to August 2007 “incident.”
In late August of 2007, I accompanied my friend Stephanie to the Tsunami Café in Silverlake, CA. .” Etc Alisa Spitzberg approached us at our table and aggressively yelled insults at the two of us, including, “fucking dyke,.” “ugly.” “cunt,” “bitch.
We ignored her and
went outside, but she followed us and became angrier and more
belligerent. As I motioned for Stephanie to gather her belongings to
leave, Alisa came closer and[as1] pushed me.
Notaro’s testimony in transcript page 8
13 AND WHEN SHE SAW US SITTING TOGETHER, SHE SAID -- SHE SAT
14 DOWN AND WAS LIKE: "OH, SO YOU GUYS ARE
15 BACK TOGETHER[as3] ."
16 AND WE WERE JUST IGNORING HER. SHE WAS VERY
17 AGGRESSIVE, AND VERY JUST PERSISTENT AND GOT IN OUR SPACE[as4] .
18 WE IGNORED HER. AND THEN A BOTTLE OF VODKA FELL OUT OF HER[as5]
19 PURSE, AND SHE PUT IT BACK IN HER PURSE, AND SHE KEPT
18 WE IGNORED HER. AND THEN A BOTTLE OF VODKA FELL OUT OF HER[as5]
19 PURSE, AND SHE PUT IT BACK IN HER PURSE, AND SHE KEPT
20 SAYING: "YOU KNOW, YOU GUYS LOOK GREAT
21 TOGETHER. THIS IS GREAT," AND,
22 YOU KNOW, WHATEVER.
Page 9
6 MS. NOTARO: SHE SAID: "ARE YOU
7 TRYING TO AVOID ME?"
8 I KEPT SAYING TO STEF TO JUST IGNORE HER, JUST
9 IGNORE HER. THEN ALISA SAID: "OH, ARE
10 YOU HER FUCKING KEEPER?"
11 I SAID, "GO GET YOUR STUFF.
12 LET'S JUST GO."
13 AND WHEN I DID, ALISA GOT IN MY FACE AND PUSHED
14 ME. AND THEN STEF WENT IN TO GET HER STUFF. WE WALKED OUT[as6]
15 OF THE CAFE TOWARDS THE -- WHERE WE WERE PARKED ON THE
16 STREET, AND ALISA FOLLOWED US AGAIN CALLING US DISGUSTING
17 BULL DIKES, CUNTS, JUST ALL THESE HORRENDOUS NAMES[as7] .
jane7 TRYING TO AVOID ME?"
8 I KEPT SAYING TO STEF TO JUST IGNORE HER, JUST
9 IGNORE HER. THEN ALISA SAID: "OH, ARE
10 YOU HER FUCKING KEEPER?"
11 I SAID, "GO GET YOUR STUFF.
12 LET'S JUST GO."
13 AND WHEN I DID, ALISA GOT IN MY FACE AND PUSHED
14 ME. AND THEN STEF WENT IN TO GET HER STUFF. WE WALKED OUT[as6]
15 OF THE CAFE TOWARDS THE -- WHERE WE WERE PARKED ON THE
16 STREET, AND ALISA FOLLOWED US AGAIN CALLING US DISGUSTING
17 BULL DIKES, CUNTS, JUST ALL THESE HORRENDOUS NAMES[as7] .
Affidavit of Notoro as to August 2007 “incident.”
In late August of 2007, I accompanied my friend Stephanie to the Tsunami Café in Silverlake, CA. .” Etc Alisa Spitzberg approached us at our table and aggressively yelled insults at the two of us, including, “fucking dyke,.” “ugly.” “cunt,” “bitch.
We ignored her and
went outside, but she followed us and became angrier and more
belligerent. As I motioned for Stephanie to gather her belongings to
leave, Alisa came closer and[as1] pushed me.
Notaro’s testimony in transcript page 8
12 SO I HAD COFFEE WITH STEF, AND ALISA WALKED IN[as2] .
13 AND WHEN SHE SAW US SITTING TOGETHER, SHE SAID -- SHE SAT
14 DOWN AND WAS LIKE: "OH, SO YOU GUYS ARE
15 BACK TOGETHER[as3] ."
16 AND WE WERE JUST IGNORING HER. SHE WAS VERY
17 AGGRESSIVE, AND VERY JUST PERSISTENT AND GOT IN OUR SPACE[as4] .
18 WE IGNORED HER. AND THEN A BOTTLE OF VODKA FELL OUT OF HER[as5]
19 PURSE, AND SHE PUT IT BACK IN HER PURSE, AND SHE KEPT
20 SAYING: "YOU KNOW, YOU GUYS LOOK GREAT
21 TOGETHER. THIS IS GREAT," AND,
22 YOU KNOW, WHATEVER.
13 AND WHEN SHE SAW US SITTING TOGETHER, SHE SAID -- SHE SAT
14 DOWN AND WAS LIKE: "OH, SO YOU GUYS ARE
15 BACK TOGETHER[as3] ."
16 AND WE WERE JUST IGNORING HER. SHE WAS VERY
17 AGGRESSIVE, AND VERY JUST PERSISTENT AND GOT IN OUR SPACE[as4] .
18 WE IGNORED HER. AND THEN A BOTTLE OF VODKA FELL OUT OF HER[as5]
19 PURSE, AND SHE PUT IT BACK IN HER PURSE, AND SHE KEPT
20 SAYING: "YOU KNOW, YOU GUYS LOOK GREAT
21 TOGETHER. THIS IS GREAT," AND,
22 YOU KNOW, WHATEVER.
Page 9
6 MS. NOTARO: SHE SAID: "ARE YOU
7 TRYING TO AVOID ME?"
8 I KEPT SAYING TO STEF TO JUST IGNORE HER, JUST
9 IGNORE HER. THEN ALISA SAID: "OH, ARE
10 YOU HER FUCKING KEEPER?"
11 I SAID, "GO GET YOUR STUFF.
12 LET'S JUST GO."
13 AND WHEN I DID, ALISA GOT IN MY FACE AND PUSHED
14 ME. AND THEN STEF WENT IN TO GET HER STUFF. WE WALKED OUT[as6]
15 OF THE CAFE TOWARDS THE -- WHERE WE WERE PARKED ON THE
16 STREET, AND ALISA FOLLOWED US AGAIN CALLING US DISGUSTING
17 BULL DIKES, CUNTS, JUST ALL THESE HORRENDOUS NAMES[as7] .
7 TRYING TO AVOID ME?"
8 I KEPT SAYING TO STEF TO JUST IGNORE HER, JUST
9 IGNORE HER. THEN ALISA SAID: "OH, ARE
10 YOU HER FUCKING KEEPER?"
11 I SAID, "GO GET YOUR STUFF.
12 LET'S JUST GO."
13 AND WHEN I DID, ALISA GOT IN MY FACE AND PUSHED
14 ME. AND THEN STEF WENT IN TO GET HER STUFF. WE WALKED OUT[as6]
15 OF THE CAFE TOWARDS THE -- WHERE WE WERE PARKED ON THE
16 STREET, AND ALISA FOLLOWED US AGAIN CALLING US DISGUSTING
17 BULL DIKES, CUNTS, JUST ALL THESE HORRENDOUS NAMES[as7] .
Tsunami- Stephanie version --- pg. 20- She is testifying to an incident that is 9 months old and there is no mention of it.
Stephanie’s testimony of what happened at coffee house in August 07.
26 WHAT IS YOUR NAME, MA'AM?
27 MS. WILLEN: STEPHANIE WILLEN, W-I-L-L-E-N.
28 THE COURT: MS. NOTARO WAS TESTIFYING THAT THE
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1 TWO OF YOU HAD COFFEE TOGETHER.
2 MS. WILLEN: YES.
3 THE COURT: DO YOU REMEMBER THAT TESTIMONY?
4 MS. WILLEN: YES, I DO.
5 THE COURT: WHERE WERE YOU?
6 MS. WILLEN: WE WERE AT SUNAMI'S.
7 THE COURT: OKAY. AND AT SOME POINT, ACCORDING
8 TO HER TESTIMONY, MS. SPITZBERG APPEARED THERE.
9 MS. WILLEN: YES.
10 THE COURT: IS THAT TRUE?
11 MS. WILLEN: YES, IT IS.
12 THE COURT: WHEN WAS THAT?
13 MS. WILLEN: I BELIEVE I WAS THERE AT 7:00. TIG
14 CAME AFTERWARDS, AND I'M NOT QUIET SURE, BUT I BELIEVE IT
15 WAS AROUND 8:00, A LITTLE AFTER.
16 THE COURT: THAT'S 8:00 IN THE EVENING?
17 MS. WILLEN: YES.
18 THE COURT: DID MS. SPITZBERG SPEAK TO YOU?
19 MS. WILLEN: YES.
20 THE COURT: DID SHE SPEAK TO MS. NOTARO?
21 MS. WILLEN: YES, SHE SPOKE AT US[as8] .
22 THE COURT: OKAY. WHAT DID SHE SAY?
23 MS. WILLEN: A SLURRY OF HOSTILE WORDS.
24 THE COURT: DON'T DESCRIBE THEM. TELL ME THE
25 WORDS. WHAT DID SHE SAY?
26 MS. WILLEN: SHE STARTED WITH WHAT BASICLY --
27 "OH, YOU GUYS ARE TOGETHER.
28 YOU LOOK GREAT. YOU LOOK GREAT[as9] .
22
1 TOGETHER. NO WONDER ALL THE
2 GALS LIKE YOU. LOOKS LIKE
[as10] 3 YOU ARE WEARING THE SAME PANTS."
4 THEN IT MOVED ON TO -- WE WEREN'T RESPONDING TO
5 HER. WE WERE JUST TALKING AS IF SHE WASN'T THERE. SHE GOT
6 MORE HOSTILE AND MORE IN OUR FACE. AND SHE JUST DID
7 STUFF -- TRYING TO DENIGRATE OUR CHARACTER; YOU KNOW:
[as11]
8 YOU GUYS ARE UGLY. HOW COULD[as12]
9 YOU DO THIS TO ME. HOW COULD
10 YOU NOT TALK TO ME; YOU DON'T
11 HAVE ANY HUMANITY; YOU PRETEND
12 LIKE YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW ME."
8 months later!
Notaro’s statement in Affidavit.
April 7, 2008
On the evening of
April 7, 2,008. I performed at Largo in Hollywood, CA. In my monthly
show called “Tig Notaro and friends.” “Tig.” Is the name I have gone by
since the age of two. After I got off stage alisa
approached me to ask if I remembered her. I said plainly, “Yes, I do.”
And then continued a conversation I was having with my agent.
Alisa interrupted saying, “ No. No you don’t remember me. ( Elephant man- I will not be ignored—once I push them they stay pushed.)
I said, “Yes. I do
remember.you. The night we met you were aggressive and you pushed me I
don’t want to talked to you at all(will you at least let me push you.?).
Leave me alone.” Alisa became quickly enraged(how so?) and insisted repeatedly that I was lying. Because I was afraid it would escalate, I had Michael Griffee, the door man at largo, escort her out of the building.
transcript testimony refuting it account of matilde of april 7/9
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24 MS. NOTARO: ON APRIL 12 SHE SHOWED UP, AND AFTER
25 SHE SHOWED, I WAS SPEAKING TO MY AGENT AND SHE INTERRUPTED
26 ME, ALISA INTERRUPTED ME, AND SAID:
27 "YOU DON'T REMEMBER ME. DO YOU REMEMBER ME?"
28 I SAID, "I DO," AND THEN TURNED BACK TO MY AGENT.
[as13]
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1 THEN SHE INTERRUPTED ME AGAIN. SHE SAID:
2 "I DON'T THINK YOU REMEMBER ME."
3 I SAID, "I DO REMEMBER YOU. THE
4 TIME I MET YOU YOU WERE AGGRESSIVE.
5 YOU PUSHED ME, AND I DON'T WANT TO
6 TALK TO YOU AT ALL."
7 THEN SHE GOT IN MY FACE AND -- IF YOU WILL EXCUSE[as14]
8 ME, I WILL TELL YOU WHAT SHE SAID.
9 THE COURT: TELL ME WHAT SHE SAID.
10 MS. NOTARO: SHE CALLED ME A CRAZY DIKE CUNT AND
11 GOT IN THE MY FACE. AND AT THAT POINT I HAD THE SECURITY[as15]
12 REMOVE HER, AND HE IS ALSO HERE.
[as16]
24 MS. NOTARO: ON APRIL 12 SHE SHOWED UP, AND AFTER
25 SHE SHOWED, I WAS SPEAKING TO MY AGENT AND SHE INTERRUPTED
26 ME, ALISA INTERRUPTED ME, AND SAID:
27 "YOU DON'T REMEMBER ME. DO YOU REMEMBER ME?"
28 I SAID, "I DO," AND THEN TURNED BACK TO MY AGENT.
[as13]
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1 THEN SHE INTERRUPTED ME AGAIN. SHE SAID:
2 "I DON'T THINK YOU REMEMBER ME."
3 I SAID, "I DO REMEMBER YOU. THE
4 TIME I MET YOU YOU WERE AGGRESSIVE.
5 YOU PUSHED ME, AND I DON'T WANT TO
6 TALK TO YOU AT ALL."
7 THEN SHE GOT IN MY FACE AND -- IF YOU WILL EXCUSE[as14]
8 ME, I WILL TELL YOU WHAT SHE SAID.
9 THE COURT: TELL ME WHAT SHE SAID.
10 MS. NOTARO: SHE CALLED ME A CRAZY DIKE CUNT AND
11 GOT IN THE MY FACE. AND AT THAT POINT I HAD THE SECURITY[as15]
12 REMOVE HER, AND HE IS ALSO HERE.
[as16]
13 SHE SHOWED UP CLAIMING THAT SHE DIDN'T KNOW THAT I WAS[as17]
14 PERFORMING THERE, AND SHE SHOWED UP -- SHE'S BEEN STALKING
15 THIS PERSON THAT WE HAVE IN COMMON FOR THE PAST YEAR, SO I[as18]
16 KNOW SHE CAME TO THE SHOW LOOKING FOR STEPHANIE.
14 PERFORMING THERE, AND SHE SHOWED UP -- SHE'S BEEN STALKING
15 THIS PERSON THAT WE HAVE IN COMMON FOR THE PAST YEAR, SO I[as18]
16 KNOW SHE CAME TO THE SHOW LOOKING FOR STEPHANIE.
From Notaro’s Affidavit:
The next day I received an e-mail from Alisa that read “ I will do everything in my sustainable power to get even with you.”
Purposely misleading. Here is that e-mail:
Subject:
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(no subject)
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Date:
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4/8/2008
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From:
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I
had absolutely no beef with you. I just didn't. Why would I? But, for
you to make up a false accusation of me pushing you and have me kicked
out when i asked you if I'd heard right about that is incomprehensible.
Me and my sister were told to check out the walsh brothers and she
didn't want to go so I decided to see what turned out to be your show.
You were excellent, and the show was great and that's that. Why would
you want to lie about and hurt someone in your audience? I never
deserved or anticipated that you'd make up some lie and then have me
thrown out. What a hateful thing to do to someone who just pays you a
compliment and who has nothing to do with you except for some bad fling
,over a year ago, with your then ex girlfriend. I'll do everything in
my(substantial) power to get even.
This was not only disturbing due to the content but also because I had never shared my e-mail with Alisa. After this I blocked her address from my account.
Note: Agent must be called as a witness. Bartender too. Get credit card statement showing what hours I was there and why didn’t I leave when the object of my stalking was no where to be found.
Griffee’s account of april 7th pg. 11,12
15 THE COURT: WHY DID YOU ASK HER TO LEAVE THE
16 CLUB?
17 MR. GRIFFEE: TIG EXPRESSED THAT SHE FELT
18 THREATENED BY THE DEFENDANT, AND SHE ASKED IF I WOULD ASK
19 HER TO LEAVE. AND, OF COURSE, IN MY LINE OF WORK[as20] , IF MY
20 ARTIST FEELS UNCOMFORTABLE ABOUT ANYTHING, I ASK THEM TO
21 LEAVE.
22 THE COURT: DID YOU TELL MS. SPITZBERG TO LEAVE?
23 MR. GRIFFEE: YES.
24 THE COURT: WHAT DID SHE SAY TO YOU?
25 MR. GRIFFEE: SHE SAID "WHY?"
26 I SAID, "YOU ARE MAKING TIG FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE."
27 SHE SAID, "WELL, I DIDN'T DO ANYTHING TO HER."
28 I SAID -- YOU KNOW, I DIDN'T WITNESS ANY
12
1 INTERACTION BETWEEN THE TWO OF THEM. I SAID[as21] :
2 "YOU KNOW, IT'S MY JOB HERE TO
3 MAKE MY ARTIST [as22] FEEL COMFORTABLE,
4 SO I WILL HAVE TO ASK YOU TO LEAVE."
5 THE COURT: DID SHE LEAVE PEACEFULLY?
6 MR. GRIFFEE: BASICLY, YES. IT WAS AFTER THE
7 SHOW, SO THERE WAS PEOPLE LEAVING AT THAT POINT THAT THE
8 CLUB WAS KIND OF EMPTYING OUT. I WALKED HER TO THE FRONT
9 DOOR, AND THEN, AS -- WHEN SHE GOT TO THE FRONT DOOR, SHE
10 JUST SAID: "YOU KNOW, SHE'S CRAZY.
11 SHE SAYS I DID ALL THIS STUFF
12 TO HER. SHE'S CRAZY."
13 SHE KEPT SAYING HOW TIG WAS CRAZY AND SHE DIDN'T
14 DO ANYTHING. I SAID:
15 "THAT'S NOT MY PLACE TO JUDGE.
16 YOU NEED YOU TO LEAVE NOW."
16 CLUB?
17 MR. GRIFFEE: TIG EXPRESSED THAT SHE FELT
18 THREATENED BY THE DEFENDANT, AND SHE ASKED IF I WOULD ASK
19 HER TO LEAVE. AND, OF COURSE, IN MY LINE OF WORK[as20] , IF MY
20 ARTIST FEELS UNCOMFORTABLE ABOUT ANYTHING, I ASK THEM TO
21 LEAVE.
22 THE COURT: DID YOU TELL MS. SPITZBERG TO LEAVE?
23 MR. GRIFFEE: YES.
24 THE COURT: WHAT DID SHE SAY TO YOU?
25 MR. GRIFFEE: SHE SAID "WHY?"
26 I SAID, "YOU ARE MAKING TIG FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE."
27 SHE SAID, "WELL, I DIDN'T DO ANYTHING TO HER."
28 I SAID -- YOU KNOW, I DIDN'T WITNESS ANY
12
1 INTERACTION BETWEEN THE TWO OF THEM. I SAID[as21] :
2 "YOU KNOW, IT'S MY JOB HERE TO
3 MAKE MY ARTIST [as22] FEEL COMFORTABLE,
4 SO I WILL HAVE TO ASK YOU TO LEAVE."
5 THE COURT: DID SHE LEAVE PEACEFULLY?
6 MR. GRIFFEE: BASICLY, YES. IT WAS AFTER THE
7 SHOW, SO THERE WAS PEOPLE LEAVING AT THAT POINT THAT THE
8 CLUB WAS KIND OF EMPTYING OUT. I WALKED HER TO THE FRONT
9 DOOR, AND THEN, AS -- WHEN SHE GOT TO THE FRONT DOOR, SHE
10 JUST SAID: "YOU KNOW, SHE'S CRAZY.
11 SHE SAYS I DID ALL THIS STUFF
12 TO HER. SHE'S CRAZY."
13 SHE KEPT SAYING HOW TIG WAS CRAZY AND SHE DIDN'T
14 DO ANYTHING. I SAID:
15 "THAT'S NOT MY PLACE TO JUDGE.
16 YOU NEED YOU TO LEAVE NOW."
On pg 14 the judge brings back the subject of April 7th.
Griffee’s testimony: Pages 14, 15 – very different.
26 THE COURT: IN EITHER OCCASION IN APRIL, DID YOU
27 SEE MS. NOTARO AND MS. SPITZBERG TALK TO EACH OTHER?
28 MR. GRIFFEE: WHEN TIG FIRST CAME TO ME ON --
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1 FIRST CAME TO ME ON THE 7TH --
2 THE COURT: THIS IS A "YES" OR "NO."
3 MR. GRIFFEE: YES[as23] .
4 THE COURT: WHAT DID YOU WITNESS THEM SAY TO EACH
5 OTHER?
6 MR. GRIFFEE: I DON'T KNOW. IT WAS AFTER THE
7 CLUB -- THE MUSIC WAS UP. THERE WAS PEOPLE ALL AROUND ME
8 TALKING. I WAS STANDING AT THE END OF THE -- I WAS
9 STANDING IN THE KITCHEN, AND THE DOOR HAD OPENED.
10 TIG -- MS. NOTARO WAS AT THE END OF THE BAR. I
11 SAID, MICHAEL -- MICHAEL AND I JUST CAME OUT FROM THE
12 KITCHEN AND SAID WHAT'S UP, AND SHE JUST SAID, YOU KNOW,
13 THIS PERSON IS ACTING AGGRESSIVE AND THREATENING ME.
14 AND I DON'T KNOW ANY HISTORY OR ANYTHING. I JUST
15 SAY, OH, LET ME TAKE CARE OF THAT. I SAID, "TIG, GO TO THE
16 KITCHEN." I WAS WALKING PAST. HER AND THE DEFENDANT HAD[as24]
17 WORDS. I DON'T REMEMBER EXACTLY WHAT.
18 THE COURT: ALL RIGHT.
19 MR. GRIFFEE: THE DEFENDANT WAS JUST SAYING, YOU
20 KNOW: "WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT.
21 YOU ARE CRAZY. YOU ARE CRAZY[as25] ."
From Notaro’s affidavit. April 12th
The next night I performed at Largo was April 12th , 2008., I was standing outside the club with the owner, Mark Flanagan. I noticed Alisa and her sister, Lauren Spitzberg, about fifteen feet away from my right. They ran towards me and lunged at me, and I ran inside before they could make physical contact. They were not allowed entrance into the club, and Mark Flanagan called the police.
Alisa
and Lauren went around to the back door, and for an hour and a half
proceeded to verbally abuse Mark Flanagan and Michael Griffee, scream at
the top of their lungs, and bang on the door. They ran back and forth
from the front to back entrance yelling, “were going to get that dyke.”
They left close to 11 p.m before the police could come.
Notaro’s testimony of April 12, 2008
25 MS. NOTARO: THE FOLLOWING SATURDAY NIGHT I WAS
26 PERFORMING AGAIN, AND I WAS OUTSIDE OF THE VENUE TALKING TO
27 THE OWNER OF THE CLUB, AND I LOOKED TO MY RIGHT AND ALISA
28 AND HER SISTER RIGHT AS I TURNED TO MY RIGHT WERE RUNNING
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1 DOWN THE SIDEWALK TOWARDS ME. I WENT INSIDE. THE OWNER
2 SHUT THE DOOR, WOULDN'T LET THEM IN.
3 AT THAT POINT THEY HAD TO LOCK THE DOOR BECAUSE
4 THEY WERE KICKING AND BEATING THE DOOR SAYING WE'RE GOING
5 TO GET THAT FUCKING DIKE. AND THEN THEY WENT AROUND TO THE[as26]
6 BACK. THAT'S WHEN AGAIN MY BACK DOOR GUY FROM LARGO, THEY
7 HAD TO LOCK THE BACK DOOR, AND THEY CONTINUED DOING THAT
8 FOR AN HOUR AND A HALF. AND THEN KEVIN, WHO I'VE ALSO
9 BROUGHT, WAS SOMEBODY THAT WAS AT THE VENUE THAT NIGHT, AND
10 JUST; SAYING: "WE'RE GOING TO GET THAT
11 FUCKING DIKE. SHE BETTER WATCH
12 HER BACK."
13 THAT KIND OF THINGS -- THOSE KINDS OF THINGS.[as27]
14 THAT WAS ON APRIL 12TH.
15 THE COURT: YOU TOLD ME THE OTHER DATE WAS APRIL
16 12.
17 MS. NOTARO: NOT APRIL 12. APRIL 12 WAS THE
18 FIRST ONE. APRIL 9 -- I'M SORRY, APRIL 7 WAS THE FIRST
19 ONE. APRIL 12 WAS THE SECOND ONE. I HAD THE DATES
20 CONFUSED.
26 PERFORMING AGAIN, AND I WAS OUTSIDE OF THE VENUE TALKING TO
27 THE OWNER OF THE CLUB, AND I LOOKED TO MY RIGHT AND ALISA
28 AND HER SISTER RIGHT AS I TURNED TO MY RIGHT WERE RUNNING
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1 DOWN THE SIDEWALK TOWARDS ME. I WENT INSIDE. THE OWNER
2 SHUT THE DOOR, WOULDN'T LET THEM IN.
3 AT THAT POINT THEY HAD TO LOCK THE DOOR BECAUSE
4 THEY WERE KICKING AND BEATING THE DOOR SAYING WE'RE GOING
5 TO GET THAT FUCKING DIKE. AND THEN THEY WENT AROUND TO THE[as26]
6 BACK. THAT'S WHEN AGAIN MY BACK DOOR GUY FROM LARGO, THEY
7 HAD TO LOCK THE BACK DOOR, AND THEY CONTINUED DOING THAT
8 FOR AN HOUR AND A HALF. AND THEN KEVIN, WHO I'VE ALSO
9 BROUGHT, WAS SOMEBODY THAT WAS AT THE VENUE THAT NIGHT, AND
10 JUST; SAYING: "WE'RE GOING TO GET THAT
11 FUCKING DIKE. SHE BETTER WATCH
12 HER BACK."
13 THAT KIND OF THINGS -- THOSE KINDS OF THINGS.[as27]
14 THAT WAS ON APRIL 12TH.
15 THE COURT: YOU TOLD ME THE OTHER DATE WAS APRIL
16 12.
17 MS. NOTARO: NOT APRIL 12. APRIL 12 WAS THE
18 FIRST ONE. APRIL 9 -- I'M SORRY, APRIL 7 WAS THE FIRST
19 ONE. APRIL 12 WAS THE SECOND ONE. I HAD THE DATES
20 CONFUSED.
Griffee’s testimony as to April 12th
28 MR. GRIFFEE: LAST TIME THAT I SAW HER AT THE
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1 CLUB WAS ON APRIL 12, SATURDAY NIGHT.
2 THE COURT: DID SHE SAY ANYTHING TO YOU?
3 MR. GRIFFEE: YES, SIR.
4 THE COURT: WHAT DID SHE SAY TO YOU?
5 MR. GRIFFEE: SHE SAID THINGS OVER THE COURSE OF
6 ABOUT AN HOUR AND A HALF, SIR. THERE WAS LOTS SAID --
7 THE COURT: WELL, START WHEN -- STARTING OUT IN
8 THE CONVERSATION, WHAT WAS SHE SAYING TO YOU TO BEGIN WITH?
9 MR. GRIFFEE: WELL, WHEN I FIRST APPROACHED HER,
10 SHE HAD ALREADY BEEN SPEAKING WITH THE OWNER OF THE CLUB
11 OUTSIDE OF THE FRONT OF THE CLUB. AND I WENT OUTSIDE, AND
12 SHE SAID, "OH, YOU AGAIN," OR SOMETHING TO THAT EFFECT. I
[as28]
Pg. 12
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1 CLUB WAS ON APRIL 12, SATURDAY NIGHT.
2 THE COURT: DID SHE SAY ANYTHING TO YOU?
3 MR. GRIFFEE: YES, SIR.
4 THE COURT: WHAT DID SHE SAY TO YOU?
5 MR. GRIFFEE: SHE SAID THINGS OVER THE COURSE OF
6 ABOUT AN HOUR AND A HALF, SIR. THERE WAS LOTS SAID --
7 THE COURT: WELL, START WHEN -- STARTING OUT IN
8 THE CONVERSATION, WHAT WAS SHE SAYING TO YOU TO BEGIN WITH?
9 MR. GRIFFEE: WELL, WHEN I FIRST APPROACHED HER,
10 SHE HAD ALREADY BEEN SPEAKING WITH THE OWNER OF THE CLUB
11 OUTSIDE OF THE FRONT OF THE CLUB. AND I WENT OUTSIDE, AND
12 SHE SAID, "OH, YOU AGAIN," OR SOMETHING TO THAT EFFECT. I
[as28]
Pg. 12
17 THE COURT: NOW, ON THE 12TH YOU SEE HER, AND SHE
18 SAYS: "IT'S YOU AGAIN."
19 MR. GRIFFEE: YES, SIR.
20 THE COURT: WHAT ELSE DID SHE SAY TO YOU?
21 MR. GRIFFEE: BY THEN, THE OWNER WENT INSIDE AND
22 I STAYED OUTSIDE. HER SISTER WAS WITH HER OR THE PERSON I
23 WAS TOLD WAS HER SISTER WAS WITH HER, AND THEY BASICLY JUST
24 BEGAN HARASSING ME SAYING THAT THEY WERE GOING TO CLOSE
25 DOWN THE CLUB AND THAT THEY WERE VERY POWERFUL PEOPLE; THAT
26 I WAS AN ASSHOLE, A FAGOT, AND BALD[as29] ,
18 SAYS: "IT'S YOU AGAIN."
19 MR. GRIFFEE: YES, SIR.
20 THE COURT: WHAT ELSE DID SHE SAY TO YOU?
21 MR. GRIFFEE: BY THEN, THE OWNER WENT INSIDE AND
22 I STAYED OUTSIDE. HER SISTER WAS WITH HER OR THE PERSON I
23 WAS TOLD WAS HER SISTER WAS WITH HER, AND THEY BASICLY JUST
24 BEGAN HARASSING ME SAYING THAT THEY WERE GOING TO CLOSE
25 DOWN THE CLUB AND THAT THEY WERE VERY POWERFUL PEOPLE; THAT
26 I WAS AN ASSHOLE, A FAGOT, AND BALD[as29] ,
3 IT. ALL RIGHT. WHAT ELSE DID SHE SAY TO YOU?
4 MR. GRIFFEE: YOU KNOW, SHE BASICLY JUST KEPT
5 REITERATING, YOU KNOW, "WHY DID YOU KICK ME OUT LAST" -- IT[as30]
6 WAS, YOU KNOW, FIVE DAYS BEFORE THEN.
7 "WHY DID YOU KICK ME OUT
8 ON MONDAY. I WANT JUSTICE.
9 I WANT JUSTICE[as31] ."
10 I KEPT SAYING, "I DON'T KNOW
11 WHAT THAT MEANS. THIS IS MY
12 BUSINESS. IF I SAY YOU CAN'T
13 BE HERE; YOU CAN'T BE HERE."[as32]
14 THEY WALKED AWAY AFTER A COUPLE MINUTES, AND THEN
15 TEN MINUTES LATER SHE SHOWED UP AT THE BACK DOOR, WHICH IS
16 AN ALLEY AND MY KITCHEN DOOR. IT'S A RESTAURANT AS WELL.
17 THE COURT: DID SHE SAY ANYTHING TO YOU BY THE
18 BACK DOOR?
19 MR. GRIFFEE: YES. THEY, MYSELF, AND KEVIN WERE
20 OUT BACK. KEVIN WAS HAVING A CIGAR IN THE ALLEY, AND I
21 WENT BACK TO MAKE SURE THEY DIDN'T TRY TO COME IN THE BACK
22 DOOR. BEFORE LONG THEY HAD BOTH COME UP THE ALLEY AND
23 APPROACHED US AND WERE JUST VERBALLY HARASSING.
24 I CAN TELL YOU THE GIST OF WHAT THEY WERE SAYING
25 WAS JUST, YOU KNOW, STANDING FACE TO FACE WITH ME AND JUST
26 SAYING, YOU KNOW: "YOU ARE AN ASSHOLE."
27 "YOU ARE A FUCKER."
28 "YOU CAN'T KICK ME OUT OF YOUR CLUB."[as33]
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1 "MY MOTHER IS A VERY POWERFUL PERSON."
2 "WE'RE GOING TO SHUT YOUR CLUB DOWN."
3 IT WENT ON A VERY LONG TIME.[as34]
4 THE COURT: DID THEY SAY ANYTHING ABOUT
5 MS. NOTARO?
6 MR. GRIFFEE: WELL, THEY SAID, YOU KNOW,
7 BASICALLY --
8 THE COURT: STRIKE MY QUESTION.
9 DID MS. SPITZBERG SAY ANYTHING ABOUT MS. NOTARO[as35] ?
10 MR. GRIFFEE. MS. SPITZBERG BASICLY WAS JUST
11 SAYING, YOU KNOW: "THAT BITCH CAN'T GET ME
12 THROWN OUT OF HERE."[as36]
13 AND, YOU KNOW: "SHE HAS NO RIGHT
14 TO TELL ME WHERE I CAN GO."
15 AND, YOU KNOW -- AND I JUST KEPT SAYING, YOU
16 KNOW: "WHY ARE YOU HERE? I DON'T UNDERSTAND.
17 WHY ARE YOU HERE? WHY DO YOU --
18 IF YOU DON'T LIKE HER, WHY ARE YOU
19 TRYING TO COME TO HER SHOW.
20 WHY ARE YOU EVEN HERE."
21 THE COURT: AND SHE SAID?
22 MR. GRIFFEE: I NEVER GOT A LUCID ANSWER, YOUR
23 HONOR. SHE KEPT SAYING: "I WANT JUSTICE.
24 I WANT JUSTICE. YOU CAN'T KICK
25 ME OUT OF YOUR CLUB[as37] ."
4 MR. GRIFFEE: YOU KNOW, SHE BASICLY JUST KEPT
5 REITERATING, YOU KNOW, "WHY DID YOU KICK ME OUT LAST" -- IT[as30]
6 WAS, YOU KNOW, FIVE DAYS BEFORE THEN.
7 "WHY DID YOU KICK ME OUT
8 ON MONDAY. I WANT JUSTICE.
9 I WANT JUSTICE[as31] ."
10 I KEPT SAYING, "I DON'T KNOW
11 WHAT THAT MEANS. THIS IS MY
12 BUSINESS. IF I SAY YOU CAN'T
13 BE HERE; YOU CAN'T BE HERE."[as32]
14 THEY WALKED AWAY AFTER A COUPLE MINUTES, AND THEN
15 TEN MINUTES LATER SHE SHOWED UP AT THE BACK DOOR, WHICH IS
16 AN ALLEY AND MY KITCHEN DOOR. IT'S A RESTAURANT AS WELL.
17 THE COURT: DID SHE SAY ANYTHING TO YOU BY THE
18 BACK DOOR?
19 MR. GRIFFEE: YES. THEY, MYSELF, AND KEVIN WERE
20 OUT BACK. KEVIN WAS HAVING A CIGAR IN THE ALLEY, AND I
21 WENT BACK TO MAKE SURE THEY DIDN'T TRY TO COME IN THE BACK
22 DOOR. BEFORE LONG THEY HAD BOTH COME UP THE ALLEY AND
23 APPROACHED US AND WERE JUST VERBALLY HARASSING.
24 I CAN TELL YOU THE GIST OF WHAT THEY WERE SAYING
25 WAS JUST, YOU KNOW, STANDING FACE TO FACE WITH ME AND JUST
26 SAYING, YOU KNOW: "YOU ARE AN ASSHOLE."
27 "YOU ARE A FUCKER."
28 "YOU CAN'T KICK ME OUT OF YOUR CLUB."[as33]
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1 "MY MOTHER IS A VERY POWERFUL PERSON."
2 "WE'RE GOING TO SHUT YOUR CLUB DOWN."
3 IT WENT ON A VERY LONG TIME.[as34]
4 THE COURT: DID THEY SAY ANYTHING ABOUT
5 MS. NOTARO?
6 MR. GRIFFEE: WELL, THEY SAID, YOU KNOW,
7 BASICALLY --
8 THE COURT: STRIKE MY QUESTION.
9 DID MS. SPITZBERG SAY ANYTHING ABOUT MS. NOTARO[as35] ?
10 MR. GRIFFEE. MS. SPITZBERG BASICLY WAS JUST
11 SAYING, YOU KNOW: "THAT BITCH CAN'T GET ME
12 THROWN OUT OF HERE."[as36]
13 AND, YOU KNOW: "SHE HAS NO RIGHT
14 TO TELL ME WHERE I CAN GO."
15 AND, YOU KNOW -- AND I JUST KEPT SAYING, YOU
16 KNOW: "WHY ARE YOU HERE? I DON'T UNDERSTAND.
17 WHY ARE YOU HERE? WHY DO YOU --
18 IF YOU DON'T LIKE HER, WHY ARE YOU
19 TRYING TO COME TO HER SHOW.
20 WHY ARE YOU EVEN HERE."
21 THE COURT: AND SHE SAID?
22 MR. GRIFFEE: I NEVER GOT A LUCID ANSWER, YOUR
23 HONOR. SHE KEPT SAYING: "I WANT JUSTICE.
24 I WANT JUSTICE. YOU CAN'T KICK
25 ME OUT OF YOUR CLUB[as37] ."
Kevin Seccia’s(Who doesn’t work at Largo) Testimony as to April 12th.
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28 THE COURT: THANK YOU. SIR, YOUR NAME?
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PLAINTIFF 2: KEVIN SECCIA.
2 THE COURT: KEVIN SECCIA?
3 MR. SECCIA: YES.
4 THE COURT: S-E-C-C-I-A?
5 MR. SECCIA: YES.
6 THE COURT: ALL RIGHT. YOU WORK AT ONE OF THE
7 CLUBS?[as38]
8 MR. SECCIA: YES, I'M A COMEDIAN AT LARGO.[as39]
9 THE COURT: DO YOU KNOW MS. NOTARO?
10 MR. SECCIA: I DO.
11 THE COURT: DO YOU KNOW MS. SPITZBERG?
12 MR. SECCIA: FROM THE EVENING OF THE 12TH, YES.
13 THE COURT: APRIL 12?
14 MR. SECCIA: YES.
15 THE COURT: WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER ABOUT THAT
16 EVENING?
17 MR. SECCIA: I REMEMBER MS. NOTARO COMING UP TO
18 ME BEFORE HER SHOW REALLY OUT OF THE SORTS, NERVOUS, UPSET
19 TO THE POINT THAT I WAS NOT -- I WAS WORRIED ABOUT, YOU
20 KNOW, HER PERFORMANCE, THAT SHE'S GOOD TO GO ON STAGE. SHE
[as40]
21 WAS REALLY FREAKED OUT, AND SHE EXPLAINED THE SITUATION,
22 WHAT HAD HAPPENED AND WHAT HER CONCERNS WERE.
23 AND I TRIED TO ASSURE HER, YOUR HONOR, THAT NO
24 ONE IS GOING TO COME IN HERE, NO ONE IS GOING TO -- MICHAEL
25 WILL TAKE CARE OF IT. NO ONE IS GOING TO STORM THROUGH THE
26 DOOR, YOU KNOW. I'M BACK HERE WATCHING THE DOOR. YOU
27 SHOULD BE ABLE TO GO ON STAGE.[as41]
28 THE COURT: LET ME STOP YOU A MINUTE. YOU SPOKE
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1 TO MS. NOTARO?
2 MR. SECCIA: YES.
3 THE COURT: DID YOU HAVE ANY CONVERSATIONS WITH
4 MS. SPITZBERG?[as42]
5 MR. SECCIA: YES.
6 THE COURT: TELL ME ABOUT THAT.
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PLAINTIFF 2: KEVIN SECCIA.
2 THE COURT: KEVIN SECCIA?
3 MR. SECCIA: YES.
4 THE COURT: S-E-C-C-I-A?
5 MR. SECCIA: YES.
6 THE COURT: ALL RIGHT. YOU WORK AT ONE OF THE
7 CLUBS?[as38]
8 MR. SECCIA: YES, I'M A COMEDIAN AT LARGO.[as39]
9 THE COURT: DO YOU KNOW MS. NOTARO?
10 MR. SECCIA: I DO.
11 THE COURT: DO YOU KNOW MS. SPITZBERG?
12 MR. SECCIA: FROM THE EVENING OF THE 12TH, YES.
13 THE COURT: APRIL 12?
14 MR. SECCIA: YES.
15 THE COURT: WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER ABOUT THAT
16 EVENING?
17 MR. SECCIA: I REMEMBER MS. NOTARO COMING UP TO
18 ME BEFORE HER SHOW REALLY OUT OF THE SORTS, NERVOUS, UPSET
19 TO THE POINT THAT I WAS NOT -- I WAS WORRIED ABOUT, YOU
20 KNOW, HER PERFORMANCE, THAT SHE'S GOOD TO GO ON STAGE. SHE
[as40]
21 WAS REALLY FREAKED OUT, AND SHE EXPLAINED THE SITUATION,
22 WHAT HAD HAPPENED AND WHAT HER CONCERNS WERE.
23 AND I TRIED TO ASSURE HER, YOUR HONOR, THAT NO
24 ONE IS GOING TO COME IN HERE, NO ONE IS GOING TO -- MICHAEL
25 WILL TAKE CARE OF IT. NO ONE IS GOING TO STORM THROUGH THE
26 DOOR, YOU KNOW. I'M BACK HERE WATCHING THE DOOR. YOU
27 SHOULD BE ABLE TO GO ON STAGE.[as41]
28 THE COURT: LET ME STOP YOU A MINUTE. YOU SPOKE
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1 TO MS. NOTARO?
2 MR. SECCIA: YES.
3 THE COURT: DID YOU HAVE ANY CONVERSATIONS WITH
4 MS. SPITZBERG?[as42]
5 MR. SECCIA: YES.
6 THE COURT: TELL ME ABOUT THAT.
THAT WAS LATER
7 IN THE EVENING. THAT WAS IN THE ALLEY WHEN I WAS SMOKING A
8 CIGAR. AND THEY ARE JUST REALLY AGGRESSIVE.[as43]
9 AND "FUCK HER," "SHE IS A FUCKING
10 CUNT[as44] ," "WE'RE GOING TO GET HER,"
11 "THIS IS ISN'T OVER."
12 THEN SHE CALLED US NERDS, UGLY. SHE ASKED WHAT[as45]
13 WE WERE DOING. I TRIED REASONING ALONG THE LINES:
14 "DOESN'T THE BIGGER PERSON WALK
15 AWAY. WHO IS IN THE WRONG NOW."[as46]
16 THEN SHE WENT ON TO SAY -- I'M NOT SURE IF IT WAS
17 HER OR HER SISTER. I[as47] T WAS MS. SPITZBERG WHO SAID THAT:
18 "YOU KNOW, I DON'T HAVE A JOB
19 THE NEXT MONTH. I'M OUT OF WORK.
20 THIS IS MY JOB. YOU TELL HER IT
21 ISN'T OVER. ANY TIME SHE GOES OUT
22 THE HOUSE, ANY TIME SHE PERFORMS,
23 I'M GOING TO BE ON HER. I'M GOING
24 TO SHOW UP. THIS IS NOW MY JOB."
25 THE COURT: THANK YOU.
Affidavit of Notaro for April 29th
7 IN THE EVENING. THAT WAS IN THE ALLEY WHEN I WAS SMOKING A
8 CIGAR. AND THEY ARE JUST REALLY AGGRESSIVE.[as43]
9 AND "FUCK HER," "SHE IS A FUCKING
10 CUNT[as44] ," "WE'RE GOING TO GET HER,"
11 "THIS IS ISN'T OVER."
12 THEN SHE CALLED US NERDS, UGLY. SHE ASKED WHAT[as45]
13 WE WERE DOING. I TRIED REASONING ALONG THE LINES:
14 "DOESN'T THE BIGGER PERSON WALK
15 AWAY. WHO IS IN THE WRONG NOW."[as46]
16 THEN SHE WENT ON TO SAY -- I'M NOT SURE IF IT WAS
17 HER OR HER SISTER. I[as47] T WAS MS. SPITZBERG WHO SAID THAT:
18 "YOU KNOW, I DON'T HAVE A JOB
19 THE NEXT MONTH. I'M OUT OF WORK.
20 THIS IS MY JOB. YOU TELL HER IT
21 ISN'T OVER. ANY TIME SHE GOES OUT
22 THE HOUSE, ANY TIME SHE PERFORMS,
23 I'M GOING TO BE ON HER. I'M GOING
24 TO SHOW UP. THIS IS NOW MY JOB."
25 THE COURT: THANK YOU.
Affidavit of Notaro for April 29th
On the night of Tuesday 29th 2008 I performed at the Improv in Hollywood.CA. As I was driving to the club, Lesley Wolff, the promoter for the show [as48] called me to inform me that Alisa had been inside the club and had been removed. As I pulled up at 8.PM, I saw Alisa Outside talking to People. I noticed a sherrif on the street, unrelated to the situation, and asked him to see what was going on., to distract alisa, so I could go through the side door.[as49]
Brian, the door security informed me that Alisa had announced to him my license plate number and color/make of car, and warned that she knew where I lived. . At 9:30 p.m I was informed that Alisa
had left and then I attempted to leave the club. Just as I took a step
out of the door I saw Lauren Walking towards the venue.. Feeling unsafe I
went back inside. I was informed that Alisa, Lauren, and their mother were now all in the front of the club
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