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Ex-ESPN analyst pleads no contest in stalking case

The Columbian
Published: September 12, 2011, 5:00pm

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former ESPN commentator Jay Mariotti has pleaded no contest in Los Angeles to charges that he stalked and assaulted his ex-girlfriend.

Deputy District Attorney Simone Shay says Mariotti entered open pleas Tuesday on three felony charges, including stalking, and two misdemeanors. The former Chicago Sun-Times columnist was immediately sentenced to five years of probation and 90 days of community service.

Shay says an open plea means prosecutors did not offer Mariotti a plea deal.

The 51-year-old was accused of attacking his former girlfriend around midnight April 15 outside a Venice restaurant and pulling out a chunk of her hair. He’s accused of confronting her again Sept. 30.

Mariotti has another court date Oct. 3 to provide proof that he has enrolled in a year-long domestic violence course.

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