Priest in Conan O'Brien Case Arrested Again

COHASSET, Mass. (AP) - A suspended Roman Catholic priest once
accused of stalking late night TV personality Conan O'Brien has now
been charged with harassing a Boston TV journalist.

Cohasset police say the Rev. David Ajemian (a-JEE'-mee-uhn) was
arrested on Thursday for violating a restraining order that
required him to stay away Anthony Everett, co-host of "Chronicle"
on WCVB-TV.

Police said Ajemian made several calls to the station in
violation of a "harassment prevention" order taken out by Everett
last week.

Ajemian is scheduled to be arraigned Friday in Quincy District
Court. It wasn't known if he had hired an attorney.

Ajemian pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in 2008 after being
accused of stalking O'Brien.

He was suspended by the Boston archdiocese in 2006 and can no
longer function as a priest.

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