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    Los Angeles Business Journal, CA
    Jan 17 2009


    Kerkorian Ex-Wife's Attorney Files Suit

    By ALEXA HYLAND

    Los Angeles Business Journal Staff

    One of the divorce lawyers who represented the ex-wife of Kirk
    Kerkorian in her bitter child support battle with the billionaire
    filed suit Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court alleging that his
    conversations with Lisa Bonder Kerkorian were illegally wiretapped.

    Jeff Sturman, who represented Bonder Kerkorian alongside attorney
    Stephen Kolodny, filed the suit against casino mogul Kerkorian, jailed
    private sleuth Anthony Pellicano, convicted entertainment attorney
    Terry Christensen, and the Century City law firm Christensen founded,
    Glaser Weil Fink Jacobs & Shapiro LLP. Telecommunications giant AT&T
    Inc. was also named in the suit.

    Douglas Johnson, an attorney representing Sturman, said evidence from
    the recent criminal trials against Pellicano and Christensen revealed
    that his client's conversations with Bonder Kerkorian were illegally
    recorded.

    `Attorney-client conversations with his client were recorded, and we
    heard those tapes come out in the Pellicano trial,' Johnson said.

    Patricia Glaser, a partner at the Glaser Weil firm representing
    Christensen and the firm, did not immediately return a call seeking
    comment. Dan Marmalefsky, Kerkorian's attorney, declined to comment
    and said his client had not been served with suit.

    In December, a federal judge sentenced Pellicano to 15 years in prison
    over the wiretapping of Bonder Kerkorian, and his role in an illegal
    racketeering enterprise that wiretapped stars such as Sylvester
    Stallone.

    A federal judge sentenced Christensen to three years in prison and
    fined him $250,000 in November for conspiring to illegally wiretap
    Bonder Kerkorian. Federal prosecutors alleged that Christensen, a
    longtime attorney and friend of Kerkorian, hired Pellicano to gain an
    edge in the child support fight.

    The government's prosecution of Pellicano and Christensen has turned
    into a small industry for lawyers. At least 15 lawsuits related to
    Pellicano are pending in Los Angeles Superior Court.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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