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Old March 2nd 05, 06:07 AM
Alson Wong
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March 2, 2005

Experts: Bryant Settlement Makes Sense
From Associated Press


DENVER - Experts believe a settlement between Kobe Bryant and the woman who
has accused him of rape makes the most sense for both sides because it
allows them to avoid a potentially embarrassing trial that would bring out
intimate details of their lives.

ABC News Radio reported Tuesday that the NBA star and his 20-year-old
accuser have reached an agreement in principle, with a settlement possible
as early as this week.

Attorneys for Bryant did not return calls, and the woman's attorneys
declined to comment on the report.

Earlier, the woman's attorneys had scheduled a seven-hour questioning
session with Bryant on Friday, but it was scratched, prompting speculation a
settlement was close.

Denver attorney Bill Keating said a settlement always seemed the only
logical end for the high-profile lawsuit.

Bryant and many observers "recognize this is a case likely to be very
time-consuming, very expensive and a case that delves into intensely
personal issues on both sides," Keating said.

"It's really the perfect case to be settled because there are lots of areas
of compensation other than money that come along with getting the case
settled: not having to be involved in this public issue any more," he said.

A settlement would offer Bryant "an end to litigation, an end to courtrooms,
an end to meetings with lawyers," Denver attorney Larry Pozner said. "And
what you give back is money, and what Kobe Bryant has a lot of is money."

The woman filed her lawsuit in Denver federal court in August, three weeks
before the criminal case against the Los Angeles Lakers star collapsed when
she decided she could not participate in the trial.

Allegations in the lawsuit echoed those of the criminal case: The woman said
Bryant flirted with her during a tour of the Vail-area resort where she
worked in June 2003. After the two ended up in his room, they began to kiss
and Bryant became more aggressive, holding her by the throat while he raped
her from behind.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages for mental injuries, humiliation and
public scorn. Bryant, a married father of one, issued an apology to the
woman but maintained the sex was consensual.

Bryant, 27, has to bring an end to the civil case if he hopes to regain a
semblance of the rising-star image that brought him lucrative product
endorsements before he was charged with sexual assault, said David Carter, a
sports marketing consultant with the Los Angeles-based Sports Business
Group.

"There's going to be some real short-term pain attached, but absent this,
he'll never be able to move on to any kind of marketing career," Carter
said. "Without this closure, without putting it behind him, he's left
twisting in the marketing wind."


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Old March 2nd 05, 06:32 AM
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Alson Wong wrote (in sci.astro.amateur):
http://tinyurl.com/5lbug

March 2, 2005

Experts: Bryant Settlement Makes Sense
From Associated Press


I am quite sure that Alson intended to post this to another newsgroup
where I know he is active.

Followup set.

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Old March 2nd 05, 04:02 PM
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And this has WHAT? to do with Astronomy?


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Old March 2nd 05, 05:04 PM
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John Steinberg wrote:
Starlord wrote:


And this has WHAT? to do with Astronomy?



Just for grins, let's try and make it so!

Kobe has:

An astronomical income
An astronomical ego
A black hole of legal fees
A less than stellar team

And...?


Kobe was misunderstood by the alleged victim when he said "Hey, lets
have a look at Uranus."

I know, I know, my bad.
:-)

Shawn
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Old March 2nd 05, 08:26 PM
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"starlord" wrote in message
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And this has WHAT? to do with Astronomy?


Sorry, Brian was right.


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Old March 3rd 05, 12:25 AM
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John Steinberg wrote:
Shawn wrote:


I know, I know, my bad.



Oh, dear! I didn't know you worked blue. g


More of a pale blusish green.


You better watch this a few times for penance.
http://www.funpic.hu/swf/numanuma.html


Well that was silly.
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Old March 3rd 05, 04:33 PM
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As I saw later on, but with my mind only up to 30% of normal firing rate, I
was running more on reaction than action.

The GOOD NEWS is that I have moved my fleet of Dreadnauts forward and have
broken the advance of the other's fleet.

Recluse spiders to the right ... Scorpions to the Left ... Centipides
alaying in wait ... Dammed the Black Widows! All Ships forward Blasters at
the ready!


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"John Steinberg" wrote in message
...
Starlord wrote:

And this has WHAT? to do with Astronomy?


Just for grins, let's try and make it so!

Kobe has:

An astronomical income
An astronomical ego
A black hole of legal fees
A less than stellar team

And...?


BTW, it's often a good idea to read ahead in a thread before extending
the claws. : )

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Old March 3rd 05, 06:49 PM
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The GOOD NEWS is that I have moved my fleet of Dreadnauts forward and have
broken the advance of the other's fleet.

Recluse spiders to the right ... Scorpions to the Left ... Centipides
alaying in wait ... Dammed the Black Widows! All Ships forward Blasters at
the ready!


Dreadnaughts? I just step on them. Leaves a gooey spot, but it works.

;-)

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"John Steinberg" wrote in message
...
Starlord wrote:

And this has WHAT? to do with Astronomy?


Just for grins, let's try and make it so!

Kobe has:

An astronomical income
An astronomical ego
A black hole of legal fees
A less than stellar team

And...?


BTW, it's often a good idea to read ahead in a thread before extending
the claws. : )

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-John Steinberg
email: lid





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Old March 3rd 05, 09:00 PM
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Yo, Starlord,

Whatever you're taking to strengthen the resolve of your forces, pass some
around! That new world sounds like a whole lot of fun.

Jim

A Bad Night With A Telescope
Beats A Good Night Doing Anything Else

"starlord" wrote in message
...
As I saw later on, but with my mind only up to 30% of normal firing rate,
I
was running more on reaction than action.

The GOOD NEWS is that I have moved my fleet of Dreadnauts forward and have
broken the advance of the other's fleet.

Recluse spiders to the right ... Scorpions to the Left ... Centipides
alaying in wait ... Dammed the Black Widows! All Ships forward Blasters at
the ready!


--


SIAR
www.starlords.org
Telescope Buyers FAQ
http://home.inreach.com/starlord


"John Steinberg" wrote in message
...
Starlord wrote:

And this has WHAT? to do with Astronomy?


Just for grins, let's try and make it so!

Kobe has:

An astronomical income
An astronomical ego
A black hole of legal fees
A less than stellar team

And...?


BTW, it's often a good idea to read ahead in a thread before extending
the claws. : )

--
-John Steinberg
email: lid





 




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