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Statements by Kobe Bryant and His Wife
The Associated Press ^
| July 16, 2003
| The Associated Press
Posted on 07/18/2003 2:56:45 PM PDT by arthur003
Statements by Kobe Bryant and His Wife The Associated Press
Statements by Kobe Bryant and His Wife 13 minutes ago By The Associated Press
The following statements by Kobe Bryant and his wife, Vanessa, were released Friday in response to the felony sexual assault charge filed against the Los Angeles Lakers (news) star in Colorado:
Bryant's statement: "I am innocent of the charges filed today. I did not assault the woman who is accusing me. I made the mistake of adultery. I have to answer to my wife and my God for my actions that night and I pray that both will forgive me. Nothing that happened June 30th was against the will of the woman who now falsely accuses me. These false allegations have hurt my family. I will fight against these allegations with all my strength. My wife is the strongest person I know. She is willing to stand by me despite my mistake. That means everything to me. I have so much to live for. And by that I do not mean the contracts, or the money, or the fame. I mean my family. I will fight for them. I appreciate all those who have supported me. Thank you for believing in me. My family and I are going to need your support and prayers now more than ever." ___
Vanessa Bryant's statement: "I know that my husband has made a mistake the mistake of adultery. He and I will have to deal with that within our marriage, and we will do so. He is not a criminal. I know that he did not commit a crime, he did not assault anyone. He is a loving and kind husband and father. I believe in his innocence. Because I know him to be innocent, I will stand by him and we will face this together. I will give him all the strength and support he needs to face these false accusations. I will not let him face these accusations alone. I know Kobe better than anyone. The great person you see on the court and in the public is a far greater person off the court."
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bryant; kobe
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To: ThreeYearLurker
Who is sinkmaster? Shaq??
To: ThreeYearLurker
Her employer asked her to go to his room. He got caught because she screamed loud enough to attract the attention of other hotel guests who called security
Source ?????
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posted on
07/18/2003 4:18:46 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
(Has anyone seen my Schwab ?)
To: arthur003
If Kobe didn't wait til the DNA evidence nailed him to admit the adultery, I would have leaned more towards his innocence. My guess is that he wanted to see if they had enough DNA to make a match first, before he would admit that he had sexual contact with her, then now all of a sudden, he is a remorseful adulterer. Isn't that convenient now after the DNA is back?
To: FreedomSurge
X-42, Beealzebubba, Husband to PIAPS, you have to ask?
To: Evil Inc
I try to give everyone a nickname and when I first saw Kobe I declared him lowbeam. When I see him I think vacancy.
What a mess this is gonna be. I would think someone in his shoes would be bright enough to never allow this to happen.
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posted on
07/18/2003 4:23:25 PM PDT
by
winodog
To: elfman2
sounds like you convicted him prior to hearing one piece of evidence.
To: ThreeYearLurker
Actually I don't like Clinton or his wife.
To: cmsgop
Numerous FR threads and stories. It's not like she picked him up in a nightclub. She was WORKING! The fact that hotel security had to go to the room is bad enough.
"Here's a post right here"
To: FreedomSurge
"sounds like you convicted him prior to hearing one piece of evidence." You are a fraud, defending the pro-Kobe bias by attacking me without any evidence. No reasonable person could reach that conclusion from anything I said. Explain it, or go away coward.
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posted on
07/18/2003 4:33:45 PM PDT
by
elfman2
To: NormsRevenge
Kobe is quite young also. Too young these days to be married -- much less to be a young, handsome, rich celebrity athlete.
To: FreedomSurge
It's tiresome to hear those who have just heard Kobe Bryant admit to lying and having sex with a woman not his wife, turn around and attack the woman.
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posted on
07/18/2003 4:37:32 PM PDT
by
OldFriend
((Dems inhabit a parallel universe))
To: arthur003
The wife is standing right by him. Funny how a $100 million basketball contract and $30 million in endorsement contracts has a way of doing that.
She's playing it smart. If he's acquitted, she will still be with him enjoying his money. If he's found guilty, it will be real easy to get a quickie divorce and clean out his bank account while he's in the clinker.
To: ThreeYearLurker
Dude, it's been pretty well established that she had already clocked out, and the "ruckus and call to security" was a bogus story. Let's see what the facts REALLY are before we string him to a tree, oaky?
To: elfman2
"You are a fraud, defending the pro-Kobe bias by attacking me without any evidence. No reasonable person could reach that conclusion from anything I said. Explain it, or go away coward. "
Whoa, Elfman2, easy buddy, time to self medicate.
I was simply applying the principle of "transference". I bet if you do an internet search in google even you could learn something about it.
I was just repeating your argument back to you as it sounded like you were transfering your own hostilities to me. Given the size of your overreaction I think I shot and scored. FreedomSurge 1 Elfman2 0.
To: FreedomSurge
Okay...I think you're peering over the edge a bit...abusive savages? I assume Kobe's innocent, but it has absolutely nothing to do with race, or some stereotype of who fits some category of men as "abusive savages".
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posted on
07/18/2003 4:41:07 PM PDT
by
Katya
To: ThreeYearLurker
Her employer asked her to go to his room.
That was not in the Article. That is important. She did not work room service. Thats all I was getting at....
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posted on
07/18/2003 4:41:10 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
(Has anyone seen my Schwab ?)
To: FreedomSurge
"I was simply applying the principle of "transference"." Without a piece of evidence to back it up, weasel
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posted on
07/18/2003 4:43:20 PM PDT
by
elfman2
To: arthur003
The NBA culture of players and NBA wives are back in the news...
Guess Kobe's wife will do their pool-boy soon to get even.
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posted on
07/18/2003 4:44:07 PM PDT
by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: OldFriend
"It's tiresome to hear those who have just heard Kobe Bryant admit to lying and having sex with a woman not his wife, turn around and attack the woman."
Should someone be given 20 years to life for lying to their spouse? I think many on this forum believe yes. These people are known as compasionate conservatives.
Is it OK to doubt your accuser until I have heard compelling evidence against Kobe that he raped her? Not evidence that they had sex, but that he willfully raped her.
Another question, should Kobe allowed a defence? After all he has been accused. Given that men are evil and abusive. Black men might be savages and no woman has ever lied, overreacted or been manipulative should there be a trial or should he just be sent to jail?
To: FreedomSurge
When I read your first post in this thread, I was ready to write an angry response. However, you have made some points which sound reasonable.
Would you agree that sex and rape are two different things?
Rape is not about sex, it's about violence. The real definition of rape involves the rage, anger and aggression of the rapist, who themselves may have been violently abused in childhood. And no, I'm not offering up an excuse for convicted rapists.
A rapist takes out violent frustration against their victim and the only resemblance to sex is the act.
If Kobe is guilty of rape, then he committed a violent assault against her. It will be up to a jury to decide after viewing medical evidence from her initial medical exam, hearing her story, hearing his story and any other evidence both the defense and prosecution presents.
Until then, I'm sad and at a loss. I have one child who is a huge Kobe fan. My teary-eyed child said just yesterday "The news is saying Kobe might have hurt some girl! I don't believe it! Kobe wouldn't hurt anyone! He couldn't have!"
What am I supposed to say if Kobe did?
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posted on
07/18/2003 4:50:30 PM PDT
by
bd476
(Taglinus FreeRepublicus (10th Edition): Thanks Dixie Chix for calling me a Freeper! Freeper at last!)
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