Crisis management and risk assessment, two of Sullivan's specialties, came into play as he monitored the threat a pair of female stalkers posed to client Salma Hayek.
"The stalking started in the summer of 2014, but it escalated from the acts of obsessive fans to a potentially very dangerous situation," Sullivan said, when he learned that the women stalking Hayek had reached out to try to contact the star's young child. "That's a huge red flag i...
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