Gabor Wins Access to Officer’s File
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The Beverly Hills Police Department was ordered Wednesday to turn over to Zsa Zsa Gabor any misconduct complaints in the personnel file of the officer who arrested her after a traffic stop confrontation.
Municipal Judge Charles G. Rubin issued the order releasing paper work on Officer Paul Kramer, variously described by Gabor as an “empty-headed, gorgeous man” and a “sadist.”
Kramer arrested Gabor June 14 in her Rolls-Royce Corniche after he pulled her over for a registration violation. She drove off and, after the officer got her to stop two blocks later, she allegedly slapped him in the face.
Gabor faces misdemeanor charges of committing a battery on a police officer, disobeying a police officer’s orders, driving with an expired license, having an open container of alcohol in her car and carrying an expired registration.
Gabor’s attorneys contend the officer has a history of harassment against celebrities and that Gabor was only using self-defense.
The pretrial hearing Wednesday before Rubin lacked the glitz of Gabor’s arraignment last month, when she arrived in a silver limousine. Gabor did not attend this hearing. Her trial was scheduled for Sept. 11.
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