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US Open Ref Lois Goodman Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge

The documents, including a police detective's affidavit, also allege that the emails that Lois Goodman sent to the man talked about having "alternative sleeping arrangements," according to the Los Angeles Times. Goodman was annoyed that her husband of 50 years was calling 15 times a day, according to the New York Daily News, quoting a source.

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PHOTO: Lois Goodman, right, stands with her attorney, Allison Triessl as her arraignment on murder charges is postponed Aug. 24, 2012, in Los Angeles.
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Lois Goodman, right, stands with her attorney, Allison Triessl as her arraignment on murder charges is postponed Aug. 24, 2012, in Los Angeles.
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Triessl says that the allegations of a relationship outside of her client's marriage are untrue.

The next court hearing for Goodman is scheduled for Oct. 3.

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