Claudia Jordan’s Stalker Threatens, “You playing with the wrong n*gger.”

Recently, 38-year-old Claudia Jordan filed a report with the L.A County Sheriff’s Department because a man has been stalking her for the past month. (Sidebar…who is Claudia Jordan? She became well-known as a model shows like “The Price Is Right” and “Deal or No Deal” and participating in Season 2 of “Celebrity Apprentice.” In 1997 she won Miss Rhode Island USA. She was the second African American to ever win the title. Currently she hosts a radio show on Sirius/XM Radio, called “The Claudia Jordan Show.”)

Fast forward to the present day and the TV personality told TMZ the details about this scary situation. In November, the alleged stalker started showing up at many of the events she was hosting and waiting for her outside. Then he started sending her letters with messages like “How could you not want me?” and saying that he was “attracted to the aroma of [Claudia’s] blood.” The man also left her an angry voice-mail with messages like–
“Since you won’t come and talk to me on a real level. You wanna go
fuckingsnitch to police. Write me a check for $25,000 and I’ll leave you thefuckalone. You playing with the wrongnigger.”
And it was at that moment, that Claudia decided to take the case to the sheriff’s department. Rumor has it that she is also seriously contemplating contacting the FBI because she thinks that the stalker is trying to extort her. On Monday, she tweeted:

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