
George Zimmerman Charged With Stalking Private Investigator Working On Trayvon Martin Documentary
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Trayvon Martin's murderer, George Zimmerman reportedly wants the names of former victims and witnesses who spoke about him for the new Jay-Z produced documentary.
Private investigator Dennis Warren objected to a recent subpoena by Zimmerman, who is demanding that Warren bring all documents and other records of his work while allegedly investigating him.
Warren, who was hired by a company producing the doc, claims that several of the people he contacted while working on the doc are victims of Zimmerman. According to a report in The Blast, he claims that “they do not want him to know what they said about him or have any contact with him.”
According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Zimmerman says he requested information to prepare his defense in the criminal case because they are “crucial, relevant, and necessary for viewing and inspection.”
READ: George Zimmerman Charged With Stalking Private Investigator Working On Trayvon Martin Documentary
Zimmerman was charged with misdemeanor stalking after allegedly threatening Warren.
Warren, who told police he was scared for the safety of himself and his family, said he left one voicemail for Zimmerman to participate in December 2017 and claims Zimmerman then called 55 times, left 36 voicemails, texted him 67 times and sent 27 email over a span of nine days.
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Zimmerman plead not guilty.
The case is ongoing.