Saturday, March 09, 2013

Jennifer Capriati Is A Stalker

Former number one tennis player and the ex of Matthew Perry, Jennifer Capriati might be facing a warrant for her arrest for beating and stalking and threatening her ex-boyfriend. According to the report, Jennifer is accused of calling her ex over 100 times in one day while he was at work. Yeah, that is every five minutes based on an 8 hour day. That does not even include texts. Oh, and get this, Jennifer also enjoys a little violence with her stalking. She stormed into a health club on Valentine's day where her ex was working out and started punching him in the chest. A worker there saw it and called 911 so Jennifer fled. She was tracked down by the police, but was not arrested at the time. 100 times in one day? Damn.


44 comments:

  1. wow. scary.

    don't remember her dating matthew perry.

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  2. She was a good tennis player, too bad she never went out to get help for her mental problems but threw it all away with drugs and alcohol.

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  3. Somewhere Matthew Perry is thanking the little baby Jesus.

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  4. Somebody needs to red the book "He's Just Not That Into You."

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  5. Holy shit! That's crazy! And super dangerous. They better lock her up because that's the type of woman who kills and then ends up on Snapped or Deadly Women.

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  6. If a man had punched a woman in the chest in public, he would have been arrested. So why not her?

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  7. Can one say dicktimised ? Tuff when cock makes a girl go crazy ! Oh well i hope tht now that cops are invole shell get a grip and get over it. Happy saturday everyone .

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  8. Let this be a cautionary tale, Taylor Swift.

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  9. she is the Lindsay Lohan of Tennis

    She also used to date male porn star Dale DaBone and she was so embarrased by him she made him quit porn, wouldn't let him publicly admit they were dating and she was abusive to him also.

    I think all Jennifer knows is control and since she doesn't have it on the court anymore or uses money to control. She has to take it out on someone.

    Feel bad for her and the people that love her, she must be a nightmare if she isn't getting treatment.

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  10. I don't understand why she was not arrested for assault. She tracked him down to physically assault him. Hide your bunny, dude.

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    1. Hide your bunny....that's hilarious

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  11. Not that I condone abuse, but ya gotta kinda wonder what the guy did to set her off on such a frenzy of calling and texting. And did he leave his phone on or have it turned off? Cause I could see someone freaking when there is no answer and they keep calling to check to see if the phone's been turned on yet..especially if you don't have anything else to do all day.

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  12. I will never understand why women who abuse get a pass. She should have been arrested, especially since she has a history of abusive behavior. At the very least, given a commitment time.

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  13. She's the female Chris Brown of tennis

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    1. No one will ever confuse her with the Williams sisters.Serena could give Charlie Sheen lessons in how to beat white girls.

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  14. I feel for people who fixate so obssessively on one thing or person. But she should have been arrested for assault. AMONGST other things. This isn't the girl you want to have a relationship with fo sho.

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    1. But guys love crazy bitches i've seeing it over n over again the crazier the girl is the more guys wanna do them.

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  15. GET HELP........

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  16. Anonymous9:47 AM

    damn girl get a grip! Women can be just as psycho and violent as men sometimes. it's her fault if she put her mind in that place, if she focused, and fixated and freaked out, that's her own doing. Unless its mental illness.

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  17. When coaches and the culture, especially that surrounding high-level sports, repeatedly preach persistence and never quitting and never giving up until one wins, it can be a problem when those principles are applied to one's personal life.

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  18. Agree with the comments that female abusers seem to get a pass.

    Drives me CRAZY when Hollywood perpetuates this by making a comedic moment out of a female character punching a male one. Stop the madness!!

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  19. She used to seriously date this porn star name Dale DaBone.Look it up.

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  20. Girl, please get some help.

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  21. she needs the 'forbid' app that brian william's daughter's ex boyfriend on girls developed.

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  22. We're about the same age and I was SUPER hot for her when she was coming up. Which proves my theory that I am (in addition to smart and chubby) really attracted to crazy. Which would explain the Lena Dunham thing.

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  23. Dear god, not Lena Dunham, Lucas!

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  24. Does anyone remember her dad?!? He was the worst! Treated her like crap, made her eat, sleep, breathe tennis. No wonder she went nuts!!

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  25. So weird, Mr. Frufra was just telling me this afternoon about a dude in his line of work who went cray-cray and stalked women. He's back in jail for the third time. This dude's sueing the company that makes Propecia - he contends that taking Propecia made him go loco.

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  26. Also, @Pink, I know I shouldn't made broad generalizations about professional atheletes (but I will, of course), but I think many of them live and breathe their sport from the time they're very young. Reading Andre Aggasi's book, Open, really drove that home with me. I just can't imagine doing that to my children :-(. We don't want greatness for them; we want happiness!!

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  27. Back in the day I lived on Hilton Head Island and they hosted a tournament with Jennifer. A friend happened to be visiting from out of state and since he had the hots for her, we attended. All I can say is 'crazy eyes'. He thought I was jealous. I thought he was gay for the entire time I knew him beforehand, so I assured him I wasn't jealous.
    Crazy eyes.

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  28. You know, no matter how stable a woman is there will always be one guy who makes her go off the deep end with his own behaviour. Not saying that's the case here, but it's something I learned a long time ago (during my own stalker phase!) and it's worth considering.

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  29. @Frufra, I know one dad went more nuts than hers - Mary Pierce?!? They had to get restraining orders...She went to the same school Agassi did IIRC. Instead of Hollywood moms like Ariel Winter's, you get tennis dads. So few kids pick a "hobby/talent" and stick w/it. When a child suffers burnout, give them a break! I agree w/you @frufra, glad my parents let me be well rounded! I'd rather a happy life than an isolated one w/a ton of fame and paranoia/crazy issues!

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  30. @Cee Kay
    I kind of agree. I think there are guys and gals who can make others go crazy; especially if they have passive-aggressive behavior and stonewall others.

    I have a colleague (fellow prof) who has a "stalker" every semester. There is nothing special about the guy, but I watched him one day with a female student and figured it out.

    This whole thing reminds me of the crazy astro-nut who went cross country. Later it was revealed the guy was a scrumbag to the tenth degree.

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  31. Audrey said, "...ya gotta kinda wonder what the guy did to set her off..."

    Unless he was a master manipulator, and had followed the screenplay of "Gaslight" to the letter or similar, I'd say nothing he could do would be bad enough to set her off in such a big way.

    Like me, I've had a boyfriend do horrible things to me, and I'd certainly have liked to punch him in the face! But stalking, calling 100 times, and attacking... that'd all be on me, not the jerkface. And if he did do something truly sick, she should call the police.

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  32. I don't care what the dude did, I'm not punching him. Unless he punches me first, then all bets are off. I'm also too lazy and apathetic to stalk anybody. I prefer pretending exes died in horrible and embarrassing ways, it makes me happy, nobody gets hurt--win/win.

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  33. ABlake, my BFF worked a charity event tourney with her in the Bay Area back in the day and that is exactly what she called her! I am tripping, because anytime I have seen her, that is what I say, "Crazy Eyes"!

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  34. @Pink Palace, yes, it was Mary Pierce's dad. He was so abusive he had to be banned from all tennis matches. Mary never commented on whether he was ever physically abusive to her but it didn't take a rocket scientist to see that he was.

    Matthew Perry played competitive tennis so it makes sense he dated Capriati but I don't remember when, either.

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  35. It was about 10 years ago. I think Matthew Perry said they were just friends but it was generally accepted they were dating.

    She's been in and out of rehab over the years and had talked about depression years ago; maybe she's actually bipolar. I'm sure we'll hear more about it.

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  36. The guy's ex-girlfriend/mother of his child claims he did the same thing to her. She thinks he's setting Jennifer up.

    For the record, Jennifer hasn't been charged with anything.

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  37. Is the ex that she threatened Matthew Perry or another guy?

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