DJ asks for temporary restraining order after receiving threatening e-mails
Friday, Nov. 3, 2000 | 11:57 a.m.
Los Angeles disc jockey Rick Dees has filed for a temporary restraining order against a Clark County man who he accused of making death threats.
The lawsuit filed with Clark District Judge Michael Cherry asks that Michael Lee Williams keep 1,000 feet from Dees, whose morning show airs on Las Vegas affiliate KFMS-FM, 101.9 (KISS).
Williams began sending e-mails Oct. 12 in which he threatened to strap a bomb to himself and blow himself up in Dees' presence, the suit said.
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