Judge in Stamos extortion case says no evidence that couple had unflattering photos of actor

By AP
Thursday, 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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