Kobe Bryants Black Mark
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The NBA legend has received a heros sendoff during his final season. But theres one incident that will always taint Bryants legacy.”>
On April 13, Kobe Bean Bryant will don his Lakers jersey for the last time. And during this, his 20th and final NBA season, Bryant has received an extended valediction fit for a king, replete with a plethora of celebrations, movie star-commercials, and unanimous praise from basketball stars past and present. His professional rsum is, of course, indisputable. Bryant is an 18-time All-Star, 12-time member of the All-Defensive team, and 5-time NBA champion. He will go down as the second-best shooting guard in NBA historybehind His Airnessand one of the Top 20 players to ever set foot on the hardwood. But when taking into account the entire breadth of Bryants tenure in the spotlight, the personal and professional, there will always be one giant question mark, one disturbing episode that gives even the most ardent admirers of the Black Mamba considerable pause: the rape case.
The Kobe Bryant rape case has, in the annals of popular culture, been reduced to something of a punchline due to the aftermathnamely, Bryants $4 million, 8-carat purple diamond apology ring that he gifted to his wife, Vanessa. But what exactly transpired on the night of June 30, 2003, at the Lodge & Spa at Cordillera, in Colorado, may always be a mystery. Despite being charged with sexual assault and false imprisonmentfacing life in prisonand tearfully confessing to committing adultery with his 19-year-old accuser, Bryants case never made it to trial. On Sept. 1, 2004, one week before opening statements were to be made, the case was dismissed after the accuser, who had been dragged through the mud for months by the media and Bryants defense team, informed the court that she would not testify. The woman had filed a separate civil suit against Bryant, and had agreed to dismissal of the sexual assault charge against him provided the athlete issue the following apology to his accuser, which was read in court by Bryants attorney:
First, I want to apologize directly to the young woman involved in this incident. I want to apologize to her for my behavior that night and for the consequences she has suffered in the past year. Although this year has been incredibly difficult for me personally, I can only imagine the pain she has had to endure. I also want to apologize to her parents and family members, and to my family and friends and supporters, and to the citizens of Eagle, Colo.
I also want to make it clear that I do not question the motives of this young woman. No money has been paid to this woman. She has agreed that this statement will not be used against me in the civil case. Although I truly believe this encounter between us was consensual, I recognize now that she did not and does not view this incident the same way I did. After months of reviewing discovery, listening to her attorney, and even her testimony in person, I now understand how she feels that she did not consent to this encounter.
I issue this statement today fully aware that while one part of this case ends today, another remains. I understand that the civil case against me will go forward. That part of this case will be decided by and between the parties directly involved in the incident and will no longer be a financial or emotional drain on the citizens of the state of Colorado.
The accusers civil suit against Bryant was ultimately settled in March 2005, and terms of the settlement were undisclosed (the total amount civil juries in Colorado could award at the time was $2.5 million). And the accuser, it should be noted, came from a wealthy family.
The Daily Beast has reviewed the legal and court documents of the Kobe Bryant rape case, including testimony from the accuser, then 19, and Bryant, then 27, which shed some light on what may have happened that night.
Last night I was at work and I was sexually assaulted. So begins the accusers version of the events that took place the night of June 30, 2003, according to the police transcript of an interview taken with her the following day by Detective Winters and Deputy Rich of the Eagle County Sheriffs Office in Eagle, Colorado.
The accuser, who is white, said she arrived late to work at the Lodge & Spa at Cordillera, a resort in Edwards, Coloradobetween Eagle and Vailat around 2 p.m. on June 30. At around 4 p.m., she said she received a call from a travel agent checking in on a reservation for Javier Rodriguez, and the agent divulged the information to me that it was actually Mr. Bryant. And that it was very important that we got him and his two companions a room. So, there were three rooms all together. The other rooms were being held under the names Joe Carlson and Mike Ortiz, who were in Bryants entourage. The accuser, who worked at the front desk, was scheduled to be off at 7 p.m., but told officers she stayed later because I was excited to meet Kobe Bryant, and that she was trying to make up the extra hours that she missed by not getting to work on time (her work day was supposed to begin at 11 a.m.).
They showed up around 9:45, 10:00. I met Mr. Ortiz um, met Mr. Bryant and they asked me to escort him to his room, she told police. When they got to the room, she says, Bryant made a request: Mr. Bryant asked me, kinda in private if I would come back in 15 minutes and give him a tour of the hotel. And I said that I would.
The accuser says she returned to his room around 10:30 p.m., and then showed Bryant the resorts on-site facilities, including the spa, exercise, room, outdoor pool, and outdoor Jacuzzi. She claims the tour portion was witnessed by Bob Pietrack, the bellman and a high school friend of the accuser. Then, the two allegedly returned to Bryants room, sat down, and talked.
We were talking and [Bryant] asked me to open the Jacuzzi for him, she told police. I told him that my shift was over and I was gonna go home. He proceeded to try and convince me to come back in fifteen minutes, which I told him I would just so I could get out of there and then I was just gonna leave and not come back. Um, I stood up to leave, he stood up, asked me to give him a hug. I gave him a hug and he started kissing me and I let him kiss me. And the kissing continued then he took off his pants. And thats when I tried to back up and leave. And thats when he started to choke me.
Asked by police what she was thinking at the time, she responded, I was thinking that his actions were getting physical, and that I wanted to get out of the room.
She estimates the kissing lasted for five minutes, and that that part was consensual. What happened after, she says, was not. He started, um, groping me, I guess Id say, she told officers. Putting his hands on me, grabbing my butt, my chest. Trying to lift up my skirt. Proceeded to take off his own pants. Trying to grab my hand and make me touch him.
I told him once that I needed to leave, she added. He didnt say anything. If he did [hear me] he didnt make any gestures or anything that would let me know that he did.
Read more: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/04/11/kobe-bryant-s-black-mark.html