Actress Hunter Tylo
LAP97122201-22 DECEMBER 1997 - LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA: Actress Hunter Tylo, center, beams as her attorney Gloria Allred raises her arm in victory outside the County Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles December 22 following a ruling by a jury that she should receive nearly $5 million from producer Aaron Spelling's powerhouse production company for firing her from her sexy role on "Melrose Place" when she was pregnant. Her husband Michael is on the right. UPI jr/Jim Ruymen
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