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Discrepancies in Bryant case
http://www.sina.com.cn 2003/08/01 11:35  Shanghai Daily

  Kobe Bryant has already admitted he had sex with a 19-year-old hotel worker who has accused him of rape, but a new report presents a more complicated picture about what allegedly happened in his mountain resort suite in June.

  ABC News reported on its Website on Wednesday that Bryant and the woman had some consensual sexual contact but that she did not agree to have intercourse with him.

  Citing unnamed sources, the network also said the woman, a concierge at the Lodge & Spa at Cordillera, was in Bryant's room for less than a half hour and that Bryant later gave inconsistent statements to Eagle County authorities.

  Police and court records have been sealed and County Judge Frederick Gannett has limited what officials can say about the case. Gannett was scheduled to hear arguments later yesterday during a hearing on whether the records in the case should be made public.

  The ABC report said Bryant's unidentified accuser had given Bryant a tour of the hotel when he arrived on June 30 and that he later called and asked her to come to his room.

  The Rocky Mountain News reported yesterday that law enforcement sources close to the investigation said that the woman suffered physical trauma in the vaginal area.

  Krista Flannigan, a spokeswoman for the Eagle County prosecutor, did not return calls or pages on Wednesday. She declined comment to the newspaper.

  Bryant, an All-Star guard for the Los Angeles Lakers, has been charged with one count of sexual assault. Bryant said he had consensual sex with the woman. His attorney, Pamela Mackey, did not immediately return a phone message seeking comment.Bryant has posted a US,000 bond and is scheduled to return to Colorado on August 6 for an initial court appear-ance, where he will be advised of the charge against him and of his rights.

  When he filed charges on July 18, prosecutor Mark Hurlbert said he had both physical and testimonial evidence to prove the case. He said Bryant forced the victim into "submission" through physical force but refused to disclose other details.

  Hurlbert and defense lawyers want to keep the records of the case sealed, arguing that publicity could affect Bryant's right to a fair trial.

  Defense attorneys Mackey and Hal Haddon also have asked Gannett to reconsider an earliersgroupsallowing cameras in the courtroom during Bryant's August 6 initial appearance.

  Attorneys for media organizations, including the Los Angeles Times, Denver Post and NBC, have argued that many details have been publicized already, some by Bryant and the district attorney. They also contend the public should have the opportunity to determine the veracity of statements made by those involved in the case.

  Gannett has already ordered a limit on public comment about the case by attorneys, authorities and others, including Bryant and any witnesses. He said thesgroupswas necessary to guaran-tee a fair trial. Gannett also warned organizations not to publish or broad-cast the name or photograph of any witness, juror or the alleged victim and her family on the courthouse grounds.




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