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Tyra Banks Testifies Against Stalker Brady Green, “Fears for Her Safety”

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She may have a ridiculously cheesy talk show and be the creative force behind the completely illegitimate America’s Next Top Model, but washed up former model Tyra Banks still has a crazy stalker in Brady Green. Yesterday she testified against him in court after an incident that left her fearing for her safety. Here’s what the fashionista had to say:

The staff wouldn’t allow Banks to exit her dressing room. “‘Stop! No! You can’t leave,’” she claimed they said. “I know I have fans, but I’ve never in my entire career had my staff act in this way.”

Prosecutors say Brady Green even threatened to slash a Tyra Banks employee’s throat when the person refused to give up the studio address. “I don’t fear for my life – I fear the safety of my staff,” Banks explained. “I fear the safety of my family. I fear the safety of people in my vicinity.”

She admitted that since Green’s phone calls, love notes and appearance, she has heightened her security, even when she goes for a run.

The maximum time Green can serve is 90 days. Not much of a punishment or a deterrent, but I do hope he pays for his crime. Crazy people scare me… But at least he’s not as weird as Shawn Johnson‘s lunatic stalker!

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