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'Go Ahead, Put Marks on Me' (GMA Interview w/Kim - DukeLax Ping
ABC News ^ | October 30, 2006 | CHRIS FRANCESCANI and EAMON McNIFF

Posted on 10/30/2006 3:04:46 AM PST by abb

Second Dancer Claims Alleged Duke Lacrosse Rape Victim Said to Bruise Her By CHRIS FRANCESCANI and EAMON McNIFF ABC News Law & Justice Unit

Oct. 30, 2006 — - The second dancer in the Duke rape case has said for the first time that the accuser told her to "go ahead, put marks on me'' after the alleged attack.

Dancer Kim Roberts made the new allegation -- which she has not shared with authorities -- in an interview with Chris Cuomo that will air today on "Good Morning America."

Roberts' allegation comes in the wake of Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong's admission in court last week that he has not yet interviewed the accuser "about the facts of that night."

As she drove the accuser from the March 2006 Duke lacrosse party, Roberts told ABC News the woman was clearly impaired and "talking crazy." Roberts said she tried several different times to get the accuser out of her car.

"The trip in that car from the house … went from happy to crazy,'' Roberts told Cuomo. "I tried all different ways to get through to her.

"I tried to be funny and nice," she continued. "Then I tried to, you know, be stern with her. … We're kind of circling around, and as we're doing that, my last-ditch attempt to get her out of the car, I start to kind of, you know, push and prod her, you know."

Roberts said she told the woman, "Get out of my car, get out of my car."

"I … push on her leg. I kind of push on her arm," Roberts said. "And clear as a bell, it's the only thing I heard clear as a bell out of her was, she said -- she pretty much had her head down, but she said plain as day -- 'Go ahead put marks on me. That's what I want, go ahead.' ''

Roberts said the comments "chilled me to the bone, and I decided right then and there to go to the authorities."

'Weighing on My Heart'

Roberts was not aware at the time of any rape allegations, which were first made by the accuser after police had arrived and taken the woman to a crisis center.

In the interview, Roberts appeared reluctant to talk about her new claim.

"It is something that has been weighing on my heart, and I worry that maybe I won't be called to trial,'' Roberts told Cuomo, as she reached for a tissue. "Because all of, so many of her, so much of [the accuser's] statement differs from mine and I, I might not help the prosecution at all as a witness.''

Roberts became visibly upset as she described the accuser's comments for the first time, at one point stopping the interview.

"I don't even want to talk about it anymore,'' she said.

"Why is it so hard for you to reveal that?" Cuomo asked Roberts.

"Because I think it's gonna make people rush to judgment,'' she replied. "It's gonna make them stop listening. … And I don't like this at all. It's gonna make-- It's gonna make people not listen and I, I'm sure you're probably not even going to play this. It's gonna make people not listen to any other part of the story. It's gonna make people so judgmental, it's gonna solidify their opinions so much, that they're not gonna want to hear the other aspects of the case, which I think are just as important.''

Changes in Roberts' Characterization of the Events

Roberts' attorney, Mark Simeon, said she never shared what she says were the accuser's final comments with police, not realizing their significance at the time. He said she would be willing to take a lie detector test about the new information.

Three Duke lacrosse players -- Dave Evans, Colin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann -- were charged last spring with rape and kidnapping for the alleged attack on the exotic dancer, who had been hired by the men to perform at the off-campus party. All three men have vigorously declared their innocence, inside and outside of court.

Defense attorneys for the players declined to comment on Roberts' remarks.

Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong did not return a call over the weekend for comment.

One legal expert who has followed the case closely from the start said the new information is a clear blow to an already embattled prosecution team.

"To have witnesses appear on a media program revealing information that the prosecutor doesn't know is stunningly inappropriate,'' said Linda Fairstein, who headed the Manhattan District Attorney's Sex Crimes Unit for more than two decades.

Roberts has proven to be a somewhat unpredictable character in a case with a seemingly bottomless supply of surprises.

She has said consistently that she doesn't know whether or not a rape occurred. But she has characterized the evening's events differently to different people.

On March 20, when police first contacted her a week after the alleged attack, she called the rape allegation a "crock'' and said that she was with the woman for all but "less than five minutes.''

A month later, in an Associated Press interview, she indicated that she believed there had been an attack.

"I was not in the bathroom when it happened, so I can't say a rape occurred -- and I never will. … In all honesty, I think they're guilty. … Somebody did something besides underage drinking. That's my honest-to-God impression."

Then, on June 14, in an interview with National Public Radio, she said she was "unsure'' of how much time passed when the alleged victim got out of her car and went back into the house to get her purse.

"I can never say a rape did or did not occur. That's for the courts to decide. I didn't see it happen, you know? But what I can say is that there was opportunity and it could have happened.''

Simeon told ABC News that she has never shared this new information with authorities simply because she was never asked.

"She hasn't spoken to authorities beyond that very first [March 20] interview that police conducted,'' Simeon said. "She's never met with the DA and has never been called back for a follow-up interview.''

Simeon said she told him she felt her complete story was damaging to both the prosecution and the defense's cases, and as such she believes she may not be called to the witness stand at all.

Fatal Blow to Duke Prosecution?

Nifong, who is seeking reelection next month, stunned defense attorneys in court last week when he said that he has yet to interview the accuser "about the facts of that night.''

"I've had conversations with [the accuser] about how she's doing,'' Nifong said. "I've had conversations with her about seeing her kids. I haven't talked with her about the facts of that night. … We're not at that stage yet.''

The prosecutor made the comment in response to a request from defense attorneys for any statements the accuser has made about the case.

Nifong said that only police have interviewed the accuser, and that none of his assistants have discussed the case with the woman either.

The highly-charged case has sparked an intense, bitter rivalry between Nifong and defense attorneys.

In September, he similarly surprised defense attorneys when he said in court that the attack, which the accuser told police took about 30 minutes, had in fact been only "five to 10 minutes.''

"When something happens to you that is really awful, it can seem like it takes place longer than it actually takes.''

Fairstein, widely considered a pioneer in the field of sex crimes prosecution, said Roberts' allegations do not bode well for either her own credibility or for the district attorney's office.

"In terms of any prosecution, it's troubling when a witness who has been interviewed many times comes up with a completely new statement,'' Fairstein told ABC News. "At some point in a prosecutorial interview, she would have been asked to give them anything she knew, any scrap of information that she had.''

Fairstein told ABC News she was shocked to learn last week that Nifong has yet to interview the accuser.

"That is just against the progress that's been made in this very specialized field,'' she said. "It belies anything a prosecutor would do before making charges. There was no need to rush to the charging judgment in this case. … This whole train should have been slowed down and everybody interviewed before charging decisions. To have witnesses appear on a media program revealing information that the prosecutor doesn't know is stunningly inappropriate.''


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To: Neverforget01

I can believe that Kim told the truth at first, then bent a bit under the extreme pressure to support the black victim Crystal, then realized that she needed to tell the whole truth regardless.


61 posted on 10/30/2006 6:51:07 AM PST by ltc8k6
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To: Neverforget01
Kim's Brother and SIL live in Cal. Remember the My Space page for her SIL?

Also, the term "Leave Marks on me, or Put Marks on me" is primarily southern phrase, I think. It means 2 things. If said by a woman to a man, it means, I will call the cops and put you in jail.

It can also mean, touch me and I sue you.

It is a term used in the lower class, addicts, etc.

This is why Kim got so upset.....IF IT IS TRUE.

62 posted on 10/30/2006 6:53:27 AM PST by Repub4bush (Tony is the Best Press Secretary Ever!!!!! (Sorry Ari, I liked you too, but you ain't Tony!))
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To: maggief

Jareil? He waited nearby in the car while she visited the Hotel NoTell .

Still wondering about that white car.


63 posted on 10/30/2006 6:54:49 AM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights

I have thought after it was revealed that the FA made a call from the bathroom on her cell phone, that she left a message. Someone got the message and went looking for her. A single black female that the taxi driver saw in a white car. Leaving mad and in a hurry because the FA wasn't there.


64 posted on 10/30/2006 7:02:57 AM PST by Hogeye13
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To: Repub4bush

I just have a hugh and series problem with Kim revealing this nearly 8 months later. She drops a bombshell when she gets taken to the country club by Ed Bradley, and another on a national interview on GMA. Promise this woman a TV camera and she'll say just about anything imo.


65 posted on 10/30/2006 7:03:43 AM PST by Neverforget01 (Republicans resign; Democrats run for reelection)
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights; xoxoxox

H. Hardy Gillam, Inspector, DMV Enforcement?

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66 posted on 10/30/2006 7:04:59 AM PST by maggief
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To: All

The ONLY parties in this case who have told consistent stories are the defense team, the Lax players and their families...


67 posted on 10/30/2006 7:05:25 AM PST by abb (The Dinosaur Media: A One-Way Medium in a Two-Way World)
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To: Howlin

I gave up at about 8:30 and didn't see if she was further interviewed. And although I don't think Kim is a particularly reliable witness or person, anything that further diminishes Nifong's bogus case is okay in my book.


68 posted on 10/30/2006 7:09:45 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they captured or killed.)
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To: Peach

Everybody be sure that Drudge gets this story; I think he should have it up in blinking red letters. . .


69 posted on 10/30/2006 7:10:55 AM PST by CondorFlight
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To: abb; All

ABC's online coverage of the GMA interview - http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1728389/posts


70 posted on 10/30/2006 7:13:37 AM PST by Ready4Freddy ("Everyone knows there's a difference between Muslims and terrorists. No one knows what it is, tho...)
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To: CondorFlight

OOPS! Never mind, he 's got it up already!


71 posted on 10/30/2006 7:14:59 AM PST by CondorFlight
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To: Howlin

This case is a scandal which makes the judicial system of Durham and Duke university itself look terrible. It is an outrage that no one has yet pulled the plug on Nifong.


72 posted on 10/30/2006 7:19:53 AM PST by the Real fifi
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To: Neverforget01

I do too! That is why I added the last line...LOL


73 posted on 10/30/2006 7:25:47 AM PST by Repub4bush (Tony is the Best Press Secretary Ever!!!!! (Sorry Ari, I liked you too, but you ain't Tony!))
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To: gopheraj

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74 posted on 10/30/2006 7:29:18 AM PST by gopheraj
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To: maggief

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75 posted on 10/30/2006 7:33:17 AM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: abb
The 'marks' would be bona fides. And she was hoping that her pimp would go easy on her when he found out she lost her money and/or got shorted. It's a cinch the pimp would 'put marks on her."

I can think of 3 senarios:

1. she was going to claim to here pimp that the lacrosse players beat her and took the money to avoid a further beating.

2. Roberts was stealing her money and she wanted evidence for the pimp to avoid a further beating.

3. she was planing to cry rape already and wanted marks to back up here story.

Personally, I think a combo of 1 & 2 were the story. The crying rape only became necessary later to get out of involuntary committment.
76 posted on 10/30/2006 7:42:38 AM PST by JLS
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights

Ya' think he has any investigator friends in Durham?


77 posted on 10/30/2006 7:43:39 AM PST by maggief
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To: JLS

There's an old saying applicable here, "Follow the money..."


78 posted on 10/30/2006 7:44:50 AM PST by abb (The Dinosaur Media: A One-Way Medium in a Two-Way World)
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To: JLS
It's not that convoluted, see my post above.

It is a natural response among those kinds of people when someone is pi$$ing them off, or they feel threatened.

Kim got scared, because she has a record, and if Mangum took out a warrant on her for hit, bruising etc. Kim would be in trouble.

If what Kim is saying is true.

79 posted on 10/30/2006 7:46:37 AM PST by Repub4bush (Tony is the Best Press Secretary Ever!!!!! (Sorry Ari, I liked you too, but you ain't Tony!))
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To: writmeister

The more the merrier. I hope he has so much pressure he feels like a cornered rat.


80 posted on 10/30/2006 7:51:49 AM PST by Sue Perkick (The true gospel is a call to self-denial. It is not a call to self-fulfillment..John MacArthur)
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