COURTNEY LOVE 'Harassed' Outside Los Angeles Courtroom

January 12, 2005

Richard Lee, a Seattle public access host who fancies himself a documentarian and claims Courtney Love killed Kurt Cobain, even though the NIRVANA singer died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound over ten years ago, approached and harassed Love outside a Los Angeles courtroom Tuesday (Jan. 11),according to Celebrity Justice.

Lee approached Courtney as she arrived with her lawyers, shouting her name, to which Love responded, "Did they just let you out of the mental hospital? Leave us alone."

"Why have you never responded to the murder allegations, Courtney?" Lee shouted.

Lee has followed Love from courtroom to courtroom over the last couple of years, prompting Courtney's outrage. On one occasion he asked her, "In 1993, did you offer [a man] fifty thousand dollars to murder your husband?" Love responded with an obscene gesture saying, "You suck so bad!"

On Tuesday, Lee's presence bothered Courtney so much that Sheriff's deputies detained and then arrested him for having an invalid press ID. "The weirdo just scares me, man," Courtney admitted to our reporter at the scene. "There's a lot of weirdoes." Read more and watch video clip at this location.

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