To: Recourse
One thing seems certain--the woman voluntarily went to Kobe's room and was not forced or abducted. That act alone is not too brilliant on her part.
To: The Great RJ
One thing seems certain--the woman voluntarily went to Kobe's room and was not forced or abducted. That act alone is not too brilliant on her part.The same can be said for Juanita Broaddrick, Paula Corbin Jones, and Kathleen Willey if you want to voice public support for Bill and Hillary Clinton.
There is no difference, except that she was brave enough to file her complaint the next day.
To: The Great RJ
I quite agree. While what transponded afterwards is not yet clear (and this is not to say that she deserved that), it makes me wonder why she did that.
29 posted on
07/21/2003 1:01:08 PM PDT by
=Intervention=
(White devils for Sharpton Central Florida chapter)
To: The Great RJ
She went voluntarily to her room cause she was a hotel employee and he called for room service apparently.
It appears that this is a completely different situation than someone going voluntarily to a room. Even if she went not out of job requirments, that doesn't give the person in the room the right to rape her.
To: The Great RJ
was she called up there in her capacity as the front desk clerk?
228 posted on
07/21/2003 6:42:07 PM PDT by
ethical
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