A Los Angeles judge has ordered the woman who is accused of stalking Oscar winning actress Catherine Zeta-Jones to stand trial.
Dawnette Knight pleaded not guilty to a count of stalking and 24 counts of making criminal threats over an 18 month period.
A July hearing to determine whether there was enough evidence to send the 33-year-old stalker to trial was postponed after Knight took an overdose of sleeping pills in her jail cell. She took the barbiturates the night that both Zeta-Jones and husband Michael Douglass testified in court and read portions of Knight's bizarre letters.
Knight has already apologized for making the threats and simply wants to return to her fiancé and a future career as a child psychologist.
Knight believed that she was in love with Michael Douglas when she allegedly left his Oscar-winning wife letters threatening to have her 'shredded to pieces.'
Though she has never had any contact with the Hollywood couple, Knight reportedly became infatuated with Douglas after seeing him in Fatal Attraction and other movies. She followed the 59-year-old star's budding affair with Catherine Zeta-Jones through the supermarket tabloids, and then started sending the actress several threatening letters and allegedly made repeated phone calls to hotels where the Hollywood power couple would stay.
The judge has ordered Knight to be held on one million dollars bail and to return to court September 27th for arraignment.