Posted on 10/04/2008 8:56:08 AM PDT by abb
The A&T Register ncatregister.com Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Woman behind Duke lacrosse scandal speaks out
Accuser talks to Aggies about being a student again after controversy surrounding trial faded
Alexandria Harper Contributor
It was called a scandal but made into mockery.
The Duke lacrosse case hit radio and television stations by storm in 2007. Reporters from media outlets around the country scrambled to provide day to-day updates on Crystal Gail Mangum, the accuser, and three Duke Lacrosse players; Reade Seligmann, Collin Finnerty and David Evans, the accused.
Mangum, a former exotic dancer and escort, accused these men of sexual assault in Mid-March of 2006.
The investigation dragged on for over a year and was finally dismissed by Attorney General Roy Cooper.
The case was never argued in court and Mangum has yet to have her say about what happened. She still believes she needs to set the record straight.
On Thursday, April 2, Mangum made a surprise visit to Crosby Hall. Her appearance was only made known to a few select students enrolled in Dr. Myra Shirds Argumentation and Debate class.
Preparations for Mangums visit were ongoing all semester. Students researched details of the case but were never really sure if Mangum would actually appear.
As Mangum took her seat, silence overtook the classroom. Students, eager to ask questions, began organizing notes and uncapping pens to write down her responses.
The class was witnessing history as this was the first time Mangum addressed a live audience to tell her story.
Dressed in a beige blouse and black necklace, Mangum read a prepared statement. She gave an overview of her position and then opened for questions One of the first questions asked was how she got the job dancing for the Duke Lacrosse players that night.
Mangum said, I worked for an escort service connected to the nightclub and was hired to dance at the party. Once her involvement was made clear, another student asked where and how did the attack take place.
Mangum said, She was sexual assaulted by three men from behind and then sodomized by what she believed to be a broom stick.
James Blocker, a senior Liberal Studies major, touched on a very sensitive issue when he asked, Was the attack racially motivated?
Mangum responded, I was sexually assaulted by three people and they used racial slurs.
In the heat of discussion a student posed a hypothetical question.
One said, 46 out of the 47 Duke Lacrosse players were DNA tested for possible semen excretion into the accusers body
The 47th member was not tested because he was black. Is it possible this 47th member could be the missing link in this case?
Mangum said, Absolutely not, my attackers were white.
The same student wanted to know what Mangum thought about the CBS interview of Kim Roberts done by the late Ed Bradley.
Roberts, a second dancer present at the party was asked of Mangums condition after the alleged sexual assault took place.
Roberts said, She [Mangum] obviously wasnt hurt, she was fine.
The student went on further to ask Mangum, Why would she say that.
Mangum replied I believe Kim Roberts was paid off to not say anything.
As questions of intent and motive were answered students left the discussion feeling a bit unsure of what to believe. Mangums powerful in class testimony altered many minds.
Some undergraduates more skeptical of Mangums commentary and felt there was no substantive evidence to prove her story. All students did however agree that justice was not served.
Missing DNA evidence found throughout the house was ruled out before police properly evaluated it. Assumptions regarding both the lacrosse players and Mangum character distorted much of the facts.
District Attorney Mike Nifong was disbarred due to his mismanagement of the case. These missing pieces combined made for a nasty situation.
Mangum however is looking forward. The soon to be N.C. Central alum, is set to publish a book entitled The Last Dance for Grace and hopes to set the record straight.
Mangum said, She is striving to get her PhD and to open a group home for sexually assaulted women.
danceforcash already taken, huh?
I expect the boys would just like to move on, but this will have disrupted their lives and hurt them indefinitely. One doesn't just dust himself off and walk away after having been victimized by an entire town and college full of obscene racist criminals such as these.
She will be treated like one. This appearance at the school is just a trial run for her appearance on Oprah, The View, and the like, selling "her" book when it comes out. I hope she pays a decent wage to whoever writes it for her.
;O)
At least there's something we can agree on. Unfortunately she's judgment-proof, so little can be done about this.
Debut of lacrosse accuser's book delayed
By Gregory Childress : The Herald-Sun
Oct 3, 2008
DURHAM — The scheduled release of a book by Crystal Gail Mangum, the Durham woman who falsely accused three Duke University lacrosse players of rape, has been pushed back a few weeks.
The book, a memoir titled “The Last Dance for Grace: The Crystal Mangum Story,” in which Mangum breaks her silence on the infamous case, had been scheduled for release on Wednesday.
But Vincent “Ed” Clark, who has been helping Mangum manage her affairs since the lacrosse case, said the release was delayed because the book's copy editor got sick. Clark said the new release date will likely be Oct. 22 and that he is planning a media event to coincide with the release.
“It'll probably be in Durham or Charlotte,” Clark said.
The book is being published by fire! Books, which Clark owns with two partners.
(snip)
Clark stressed that the book isn't entirely about the lacrosse case. He said Mangum, a recent N.C. Central University graduate, writes about her troubled adolescence and making bad choices, particularly when it came to men. He said she hopes that by writing the book that she can help young people make better decisions than she has.
“The story that we're trying to tell is that Crystal [Mangum] is a real person,” Clark said. “The error people make is that because she was doing that kind of work [working as a stripper] that she is a bad person.”
Clark said Mangum never intended to hurt anyone, but dodged questions about whether she still contends she was assaulted in the lacrosse house.
“I'll leave that nugget for the press event,” Clark said.
The Herald-Sun named Mangum for the first time in August because of her decision to publish a book and use her name in the title.
Does she use meth?
I have two words: "sub" "prime".
She’s going to pull that trick on the wrong men one day - ones that will make sure she assumes room temperature.
Did they ask her hoe many samples she was currently carrying?
Mangum said, She is striving to get her PhD and to open a group home for sexually assaulted women.
OMG.
Man I don't know if that was accidental or intentional. But it's either ironic or funny as he11.
How long until she runs for a political office? Which party would she be in (like I need to ask)?
I know. The jokes just write themselves.
Well being she apparently has a history of selling herself for money she would fit easily in either major political party, sadly...
Well, this much is true.
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