More on the cabbie ...
Mostafa, 37, told the AP on Thursday he had spoken with Seligmanns father, but no one from the police department or Nifongs office had contacted him.
Mostafa said Seligmann appeared to be calm and jovial during the cab ride. After dropping off Seligmann, he said, he returned to the house to pick up another fare. When he arrived, it looked like a party was breaking up, with people crowded on both sides of the street.
While waiting on the four passengers whom he would later drive to a nearby gas station, the Sudan-born driver saw a woman walking through a crowd of men toward a car, and heard someone say, She just a stripper. Shes going to call the police.
Mostafa said the woman, wearing jeans and a sweater, appeared to exchange words with some people in the crowd before getting into the drivers side of a car.
She looked, like, mad, he said. In her face, the way she walked, the way she talked, she looked like mad.
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(WHITE CAR!?!)
The car in the photo was black, while Mostafa said the angry woman got into a white car.
At 12:53 a.m., police received a 911 call from a woman complaining that she had been called racial slurs by white men gathered outside the home where the party took place. The defense has said it believes the second dancer at the party made that call.
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http://msnbc.msn.com/id/12366767/
Mostafa told MSNBC that he returned to the house later to pick up another customer. He told FOX News that when he arrived at the house the second time, some players were on the front lawn and a light-skinned black woman was walking away from the house. She was arguing with the players, then Mostafa said the woman said, "I am going to call the police."
Four of the lacrosse players then got into the cab; Mostafa described them as agitated. He then heard one player say to another, "don't worry, she's just a stripper." He also said, "it look to me like somebody get hurt. But what kind of harm ... I have no idea."
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,192404,00.html