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Old 04-21-2006, 07:56 AM
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I am going to point out what might be the reason for all this.

The lacrosse players said some bad racial remarks to the dancers... The dancers decided to get back at them by falsely accusing them of rape.

The OTHER dancer beats around the bush... but if you possess the ability to 'read between the lines' you can see what I am saying.

http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/LegalCe...1869877&page=2

>>>>"I was not in the bathroom when it happened, so I can't say a rape occurred and I never will," Roberts told The Associated Press on Thursday in her first on-the-record interview. But after watching defense attorneys release photos of the accuser, and upset by the leaking of both dancers' criminal pasts, she said she has to "wonder about their character."

>>>>"In all honesty, I think they're guilty," she said. "And I can't say which ones are guilty … but somebody did something besides underage drinking. That's my honest-to-God impression."

-and-

>>>>"Don't forget that they called me a (*)(*)(*)(*) n----r," she said. "She (the accuser) was passed out in the car. She doesn't know what she was called. I was called that. I can never forget that."

>>>>"The defense timeline is backed up by a cab driver who said Seligmann called for a ride at 12:14 a.m., and was picked up five minutes later. The defense argues that if the dancers were performing around midnight, Seligmann would not have had enough time to participate in the 30-minute assault described by the accuser.

The cabbie, Moez Mostafa, also said he saw a woman leaving the party in anger, and overheard someone say, "She just a stripper. She's going to call the police."

"She looked, like, mad," he said of the woman. "In her face, the way she walked, the way she talked, she looked like mad."



But there is more...

>>>>"Also Thursday, 5W Public Relations, a New York firm that specializes in "crisis communication," distributed an e-mail signed "The 2nd Dancer," and Roberts confirmed she sent it after learning the AP knew her identity.

"I've found myself in the center of one of the biggest stories in the country," she wrote. "I'm worried about letting this opportunity pass me by without making the best of it and was wondering if you had any advice as to how to spin this to my advantage."

Odd? It gets much better!

>>>>"Why shouldn't I profit from it?" she asked. "I didn't ask to be in this position … I would like to feed my daughter."

>>>>"On Monday, the same day a grand jury indicted lacrosse players Reade Seligmann and Collin Finnerty, a judge agreed to a change so that Roberts would no longer have to pay a 15 percent fee to a bonding agent. District Attorney Mike Nifong signed a document saying he would not oppose the change.

"It seems she is receiving very favorable financial treatment for what she is now saying," Thomas said. "




Very interesting, dontchathink?
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No.

I am going to point out what might be the reason for all this.

The lacrosse players said some bad racial remarks to the dancers... The dancers decided to get back at them by falsely accusing them of rape.

The OTHER dancer beats around the bush... but if you possess the ability to 'read between the lines' you can see what I am saying.

http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/LegalCe...1869877&page=2

>>>>"I was not in the bathroom when it happened, so I can't say a rape occurred and I never will," Roberts told The Associated Press on Thursday in her first on-the-record interview. But after watching defense attorneys release photos of the accuser, and upset by the leaking of both dancers' criminal pasts, she said she has to "wonder about their character."

>>>>"In all honesty, I think they're guilty," she said. "And I can't say which ones are guilty … but somebody did something besides underage drinking. That's my honest-to-God impression."

-and-

>>>>"Don't forget that they called me a (*)(*)(*)(*) n----r," she said. "She (the accuser) was passed out in the car. She doesn't know what she was called. I was called that. I can never forget that."

>>>>"The defense timeline is backed up by a cab driver who said Seligmann called for a ride at 12:14 a.m., and was picked up five minutes later. The defense argues that if the dancers were performing around midnight, Seligmann would not have had enough time to participate in the 30-minute assault described by the accuser.

The cabbie, Moez Mostafa, also said he saw a woman leaving the party in anger, and overheard someone say, "She just a stripper. She's going to call the police."

"She looked, like, mad," he said of the woman. "In her face, the way she walked, the way she talked, she looked like mad."



But there is more...

>>>>"Also Thursday, 5W Public Relations, a New York firm that specializes in "crisis communication," distributed an e-mail signed "The 2nd Dancer," and Roberts confirmed she sent it after learning the AP knew her identity.

"I've found myself in the center of one of the biggest stories in the country," she wrote. "I'm worried about letting this opportunity pass me by without making the best of it and was wondering if you had any advice as to how to spin this to my advantage."

Odd? It gets much better!

>>>>"Why shouldn't I profit from it?" she asked. "I didn't ask to be in this position … I would like to feed my daughter."

>>>>"On Monday, the same day a grand jury indicted lacrosse players Reade Seligmann and Collin Finnerty, a judge agreed to a change so that Roberts would no longer have to pay a 15 percent fee to a bonding agent. District Attorney Mike Nifong signed a document saying he would not oppose the change.

"It seems she is receiving very favorable financial treatment for what she is now saying," Thomas said. "




Very interesting, dontchathink?



he said, she said too me. Think I will wait until they get into court and let the lawyers and DAs ask the questions and then maybe we might get the real story instead of this being played out in the court of TV. After all, we haven't heard anything from the DA or the young lady that was "allegedly" assaulted only the defendants lawyers on TV claiming their innocents. Peace.
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