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Originally published July 26, 2012 at 11:52 AM | Page modified July 26, 2012 at 12:21 PM

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Pair plead not guilty to Stevie Wonder extortion

Two people charged with extorting Stevie Wonder have pleaded not guilty in a Los Angeles court.

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LOS ANGELES —

Two people charged with extorting Stevie Wonder have pleaded not guilty in a Los Angeles court.

District attorney's spokeswoman Jane Robison says Alpha L. Walker and Tamara Diaz entered the pleas Thursday and will return to court in the future for a pretrial hearing.

It was the pair's first court appearance since a judge determined there was enough evidence for them to stand trial earlier this month.

Walker is Wonder's cousin and is accused of trying to extort the Grammy-winning musician over a video that portrays Wonder negatively. Walker and Diaz, his girlfriend, were arrested in May after receiving $10,000 from Wonder's attorney in a police sting.

Walker's attorney says his client simply made a movie about his life and his actions are protected by the First Amendment.

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