Bill Gross is ordered back to court over music complaint

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Bill Gross is heading to court in California over his music-playing habits — again.

A dispute between bond king Bill Gross and a neighbor over an outdoor sculpture has devolved into police calls to their Laguna Beach mansions.After a trial that featured nine days of testimony, Knill ruled in December that what Gross did amounted to harassment. She ordered him to stop playing loud music in his yard when he or his wife weren’t outside and to keep at least five yards away from their neighbors.

“This latest filing by Mr. Towfiq is as outrageous as it is legally dubious,” she said. “He is now using a previous restraining order not to ensure his freedom from harassment, but as a weapon in his perverse obsession with the Grosses.” Towfiq called the police, though. Laguna Beach police officers came and left without issuing a citation, Gross said, according to court papers.

 

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