Judge in Stamos extortion case says no evidence that couple had unflattering photos of actor
By APThursday, July 8, 2010
Judge rules against Mich. couple in Stamos case
MARQUETTE, Mich. — A judge says a Michigan couple accused of trying to extort money from actor John Stamos have offered no evidence that they ever possessed unflattering photos as part of a legitimate business deal.
Allison Coss and Scott Sippola claim the FBI lost or destroyed them during a search of his Upper Peninsula home in December.
Federal Judge R. Allan Edgar said Thursday that’s an issue for the trial next week in Marquette and has refused to draft a jury instruction that could cast doubt on the government’s case.
Prosecutors deny the FBI lost any photos and insist the pictures don’t exist.
Coss and Sippola are accused of demanding $680,000 from Stamos or they would sell photos of him with cocaine and strippers. Coss and the actor met in Florida in 2004.
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