The emails that Alexandra Grant defines as alarming and annoying to the degree they are harassing are located below - there are 6 in total. The last email was sent on October 4, 2019 and the RO filing was not until July 15, 2020.
June 3, 2019 at 3:38pm to Alexandra Grant which is a final draft of a short story written by Cathryn Parker using a pen name along with her review of Ms. Grant's opening at Lowell Ryan.
June 3, 2019 at 4:12pm to Alexandra Grant which is just a corrected copy of the short story.
June 5, 2019 at 11:59am to numerous people including Lowell Ryan Projects, XAB and Alexandra Grant which is a review of Alexandra Grant's exhibit. Cathryn Parker embeds the review into a final version of the story, Dear Children of the Light, she wrote under her pen name.
October 4, 2019 at 5:55pm to Alexandra Grant regarding a review she wrote about the film Siberia - oddly this is an email written to give some support to Ms. Grant because of the harsh criticism she is receiving online.
This is a direct contradiction to Ms. Grant's narrative that the harassment started only after she was romantically linked to Keanu Reeves the first week in November of 2019.
This is highlighted by attorney Rosengart during the hearing when he discusses timeframes and the emails - he even states that the emails, specifically the June 5, 2019 email with the glowing review of Ms. Grant's opening at Lowell Ryan, are not friendly.
His main contention is that the story that Ms. Parker wrote under her pen name (which he calls another one of her aliases) is extremely creepy and scary and not a normal fan letter. I read the story (it's not a fan letter "signed by yet another name") - it's posted right above, Children of the Light - and subjectively it's less creepy and scary than The Artists' Prison.
Note: attorney Rosengart includes the "evidence" he has that rosescented1 is Cathryn Parker. The evidence being that Cathryn Parker says, "a rose by any other name is still a rose."
Then he connects this with, in his words, seeing a rose, a flower, time and time again in emails. Please look at all 6 emails and count how many times a rose or flower is mentioned.
He also says he sees the flower connection with posts by rosescented. I looked at the account rosescented and I am failing to see evidence of a flower or rose time and time again. I saw less than a dozen posts with a flower or rose from over 1500 posts.
Attorney Rosengart sums up his "overwhelming" evidence that rosescented1 is Cathryn Parker:
(1) the only proof Cathryn Parker presented that she was not rosescented1 was her word (which is not credible because of her criminal history) - a lack of a defense against the allegation because the FB subpoena information was unavailable for the hearing does NOT constitute evidence for Alexandra Grant;
(2) the letter (which is an email to Alexandra Grant with an attached story) where Cathryn Parker says, "a rose by any other name is still a rose";
(3) "there are so many posts by rosescented" that discuss the same themes about Alexandra Grant.
Cathryn Parker's attorney responded:
October 4, 2019 at 8:53pm to Alexandra Grant regarding themes in Siberia.
Note: I saw Siberia and was lost as to the connection to this email but then looked at Ms. Parker's IG account Uiamalgamated and she seems to have an interest in several social and environmental issues, including sex exploitation and human trafficking.
October 4, 2019 at 9:35pm to Alexandra Grant with the subject line "Last thoughts." This is the last time Cathryn Parker ever contacted Alexandra Grant.
It's ambiguous but should not be too far fetched for an artist living in Los Angeles by Hollywood who photographs dog excrement as part of an online exhibit.
Attorney Rosengart takes these 6 emails and makes the cognitive leap that Cathryn Parker's infatuation with Keanu Reeves morphed into an infatuation with Alexandra Grant - and then that turned to hatred in November 2019 when it was reported that Ms. Grant was in a romantic relationship with Keanu Reeves. Then Ms. Parker "snapped and her vitriol focused" and a "diabolical scheme of harassment" was born to "engage in psychological warfare and diminish the quality of life of Alexandra Grant."
Yes, these were attorney Rosengart's actual words; I did not plagiarize them from a movie script from the Oxygen Network's "Snapped" documentary series.
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