
A New York City woman has been charged with threatening Oscar-winning actress Marion Cotillard by sending emails and videos through a fan website.
FBI agents said in a court filing that Teresa Yuan sent a series of spooky messages in July to the 'Inception' star, reported New York Daily News.
"The guilt and sorrow I feel now, I won't feel after it happens," Yuan warned in a chilling video sent to a Cotillard fan site on July 23.
"After it happens I'll feel no regrets whatsoever... that's apparently how it feels to be a killer, to be a murderer."
The 35-year-old French actress, who appears in the new Woody Allen movie 'Midnight in Paris', and her family have "become concerned for their physical safety," FBI Agent Bradford Price wrote in a complaint filed in Brooklyn Federal Court.
The messages also include ramblings about wanting to play Russian Roulette with Cotillard.
"Would you be willing to play Russian Roulette? If you weren't willing and you had no choice, I'd say 'yeah, that's pretty unfair.' But would you still like it that at least there's only one bullet in this pistol?" the woman said, according to a complaint that was unsealed Thursday in federal court in the Eastern District of New York.
Yuan faces a charge of interstate stalking. Her lawyer, Michael Schneider, declined to comment on the case.
Yuan was arraigned on Thursday and released on USD 50, 000 bail. She was ordered to stay away from Cotillard and her fan website, and barred from using Internet access outside her home or on any mobile device.
FBI agents said in a court filing that Teresa Yuan sent a series of spooky messages in July to the 'Inception' star, reported New York Daily News.
"The guilt and sorrow I feel now, I won't feel after it happens," Yuan warned in a chilling video sent to a Cotillard fan site on July 23.
"After it happens I'll feel no regrets whatsoever... that's apparently how it feels to be a killer, to be a murderer."
The 35-year-old French actress, who appears in the new Woody Allen movie 'Midnight in Paris', and her family have "become concerned for their physical safety," FBI Agent Bradford Price wrote in a complaint filed in Brooklyn Federal Court.
The messages also include ramblings about wanting to play Russian Roulette with Cotillard.
"Would you be willing to play Russian Roulette? If you weren't willing and you had no choice, I'd say 'yeah, that's pretty unfair.' But would you still like it that at least there's only one bullet in this pistol?" the woman said, according to a complaint that was unsealed Thursday in federal court in the Eastern District of New York.
Yuan faces a charge of interstate stalking. Her lawyer, Michael Schneider, declined to comment on the case.
Yuan was arraigned on Thursday and released on USD 50, 000 bail. She was ordered to stay away from Cotillard and her fan website, and barred from using Internet access outside her home or on any mobile device.