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adios
08-04-2004, 06:32 PM
Was Kobe set up?
Bryant accuser considering lawsuit, discusses not going ahead with criminal case, lawyer says (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylc=X3oDMTBpNWZic251BF9TAzI1NjY0ODI1BHNlYwN0 aA--?slug=ap-bryantcase&prov=ap&type=lgns)

Bryant accuser considering lawsuit, discusses not going ahead with criminal case, lawyer says

By COLLEEN SLEVIN, Associated Press Writer
August 4, 2004
DENVER (AP) -- The woman who accused Kobe Bryant of rape will have to discuss with prosecutors whether she will go ahead with the criminal case because she fears the release of court documents about her sex life threatens her chance of getting a fair hearing, one of her lawyers said Wednesday.

John Clune said his 20-year-old client will have to talk to prosecutors soon about that and will also consider whether to file a civil suit against the NBA star.

Asked if his client is considering dropping out of the criminal case, Clune told The Associated Press: ``That's something she and prosecutors will have to discuss in the immediate future. The DA's office will have to make that decision on what they want to do.''

The woman's other lawyer, L. Lin Wood, said decisions on how to proceed should be made in a matter of days. Bryant is scheduled to go on trial Aug. 27 in Eagle, Colo.

``This young woman is not going away. Whether it proceeds criminally or civilly or both, justice is going to be had for this young woman,'' Clune said.

Prosecutors have been in constant contact with the accuser and her lawyers throughout the case and were told the woman would still participate even after the release of the transcripts, district attorney's spokeswoman Krista Flannigan said Wednesday.

``Nothing has changed with our plans of going forward with the prosecution of this case,'' she said.

Under pressure from the U.S. Supreme Court, District Judge Terry Ruckriegle on Monday released some 200 pages of transcripts from a closed-door hearing in June. The transcripts had been mistakenly e-mailed to The Associated Press and six other media organizations, who fought for the right to publish their contents.

The documents include testimony from a DNA expert for the defense, Elizabeth Johnson, who says she is convinced the accuser had sex with someone after Bryant and before she contacted authorities -- a claim that Clune has vehemently denied.

Johnson based her conclusion on the discovery of another man's sperm on the woman when she underwent a rape exam at a hospital.

There was no testimony in the documents from a prosecution expert on the issue. Clune and prosecutors say the transcripts are one-sided and that a gag order in the case prevents them from presenting their explanation of the damaging evidence before the trial.

Prosecutors have suggested the woman put on underwear that hadn't been washed before going to the hospital, transferring semen from a man identified only as ``Mr. X'' to her body.

The judge has said the defense can present evidence about the woman's sexual activities in the three days before the July 1, 2003, hospital exam, saying it is relevant to help determine the cause of her injuries, the source of DNA evidence and her credibility.

Clune has kept a low profile during the case but on Wednesday he and Wood appeared on ABC's ``Good Morning America'' to express their frustration with court mistakes which breached the woman's privacy.

``The amount of damage that has been caused by the court's error is so harmful not only to this case but to this young woman that it would be irresponsible for us not to speak at this time,'' Clune told the AP.

In September, the woman's name was included in a filing on a state courts Web site that was quickly removed. Last fall, the hospital where she and Bryant were examined accidentally turned over her medical records to attorneys in the case.

That was followed by the e-mail mistake in June and a gaffe last week in which a sealed order by Ruckriegle was mistakenly posted on the Web site, divulging her name again and information about DNA evidence collected during Bryant's hospital exam.

Bryant, 25, has pleaded not guilty to felony sexual assault, saying he had consensual sex with the woman at a Vail-area resort last summer. If convicted, he faces four years to life in prison or 20 years to life on probation, and a fine up to $750,000.

Boris
08-04-2004, 07:44 PM
He wasn't set up. He was stupid to have a one night stand with a psycho. Many young men learn this lesson in college. It's just that we were so broke it wasn't worth the effort to make up the rape story.

BeerMoney
08-04-2004, 08:07 PM
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He wasn't set up. He was stupid to have a one night stand with a psycho. Many young men learn this lesson in college. It's just that we were so broke it wasn't worth the effort to make up the rape story.

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A 2+2 classic. For the record, I've said all along that this girls sexual history will lead to Kobe's acquittal.

On to more important things.. Can we talk about how hot Kobe's wife is? There's just no need to go looking for anything else.

HDPM
08-04-2004, 10:58 PM
On to more important things.. Can we talk about how hot Kobe's wife is? There's just no need to go looking for anything else.

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A few years ago when a pro athlete who could get any woman was busted for going to a prostitute, I made a similar comment to a guy. He analyzed it correctly by saying that even the great hunter might want to go to the McDonald's drive thru once in a while. /images/graemlins/smirk.gif

bugstud
08-04-2004, 11:05 PM
These response are alllll classic

Toro
08-04-2004, 11:16 PM
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On to more important things.. Can we talk about how hot Kobe's wife is? There's just no need to go looking for anything else.

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A few years ago when a pro athlete who could get any woman was busted for going to a prostitute, I made a similar comment to a guy. He analyzed it correctly by saying that even the great hunter might want to go to the McDonald's drive thru once in a while. /images/graemlins/smirk.gif

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And let us not forget Hugh Grant who was boinking Elizabeth Hurley when he got caught with the cheap street walker!

nothumb
08-04-2004, 11:59 PM
Well, I don't think anything has been proven except that the woman has a checkered sexual past and that she's been mistreated in the courts.

I'm disturbed by the quickness of everyone to dismiss these charges. Kobe's lawyers have basically been attacking this woman on every front, trying to bully her into dropping the case (whether it has merit or not). A lot of rape charges are dealt with this way, especially involving high profile clients, and it may be that he is actually guilty but realizes that a civil suit will not be so damaging because of the stigma attached to them. The rhetoric this woman's lawyers are turning to certainly sounds like they're getting ready to cut and run.

This whole thing makes me very uncomfortable. I think he's probably innocent but I just want no part of it.

NT

andyfox
08-05-2004, 12:57 AM
Hell, Hugh Grant had Elizabeth Hurley at home and went out for god knows what . . .

Nepa
08-05-2004, 01:11 AM
If Kobe did rape the girl, he raped the right one. He could of just picked a better state.