Woman pleads not guilty to attempted murder of singer Rihanna | Mix 106.9
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By Lisa Richwine

LOS ANGELES, March 25 (Reuters) – A Florida woman pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to the attempted murder of singer Rihanna after ​authorities said she fired gunshots at the ‌Grammy-winning musician’s Los Angeles mansion this month.

The woman, Ivana Lisette Ortiz, appeared briefly in Los Angeles Superior Court wearing yellow prison attire. Her attorney entered a plea of not guilty ‌to ​the 14 charges she faces, which ⁠include one count of attempted ⁠murder and 10 felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm.

Judge Theresa McGonigle rejected a request to reduce Ortiz’s bail, which is set at $1.875 million. The ​judge also said Ortiz, 35, cannot work as a licensed speech therapist in California while the ⁠case is pending.

Ortiz, who is ⁠from Orlando, faces a maximum sentence ​of life in prison if convicted.

Prosecutors accused Ortiz of driving ​up to the front of Rihanna’s home in ‌the Beverly Crest neighborhood of Los Angeles on a Sunday afternoon and firing approximately 20 gunshots. Rihanna, her partner A$AP Rocky and their three young ⁠children were home at the time, according to prosecutors. No one was struck by gunfire.

“This is the kind of conduct ⁠that easily ‌could have resulted in numerous homicides,” Deputy ⁠District Attorney Alexander Bott told the ​court.

Ortiz ‌fled the scene but was arrested a ​short time ⁠later in Los Angeles. Bott said she was found in a car with a rifle and a wig for a disguise.

Rihanna, singer of “We Found Love” and “Umbrella,” has won nine Grammy Awards.

(Reporting by Lisa Richwine, Editing ​by Nick Zieminski)

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