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It waas reported on the Doug Banks show that Kobe bought Vanessa a $4 million dollar purple diamond ring. :eek: :o
Also another one of Kobe's ex-girls has popped up on TV. She was on Fox TV last night but had nothing bad to say. She said she dated him for 5 years and their relationship ended when he decided to marry Vanessa. |
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EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKS!! @ ring Umm that must be ol girl who was on her way to med school or in med school back in Philly.??? |
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Doug Bank is Wrong
This morning they had a special "tribute" to Kobe. It was After 7's "Heat of the Moment" mixed in with statements Kobe made during his press conference. Here are the actual words to "Heat of the Moment":
Heat Of The Moment L.A. Reid and Babyface There comes a time in every man's life You're gonna do wrong I made a mistake girl..Just let me.. Just let me explain I can't believe it Although I did it I've never been that kinda man I must admit it I wasn't with it But you were the best I've ever had Right now I'm going thru some changes I've always thought I was A faithful kind of man I never thought I would be tempted Baby you licked my lips And I said right now...right now In the heat of the moment** Baby I lost my head. Lost my mind Didn't know what to do In the heat of the moment Baby I fell in lust with you Now that I've done it Oh how I want it But I've got to be a stronger man I love my lady Can't lose my baby Cause if she knew I'd lose everything I have Don't want to go thru no more changes From now on I promise I will be a better man But here you are again temptin' Baby when you lick my lips. I said Right now, right now Repeat chorus**2x Baby Baby you've got to slow down From now on I promise I will be a better man Now...Now I know that you know That we can't carry on like this Girl stop...just stop Baby when you kissed my lips, I said Right now...Right now Repeat chorus 3x Lyrics from: http://members.aol.com/kevon247/after7lyrics.html#heat |
Shock jock Tom Leykis
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(Taken from an article written by Ron Borges of NBC Sports)
"We pay more attention to the case of a baby-faced black basketball star with a pristine reputation and a 19-year-old blonde, white cheerleader-turned-hotel concierge who alleges she was sexually assaulted after delivering a very late dinner to Bryant's room than we do to whether or not our President juiced the info he used to start a war." |
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*quick hijack* What happened to Red Bone? Did he go to jail? Is Sky still "Danielle?" Is she still alive? Maybe I should check the website.... :D |
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RD,
I never have a chance to hear IYW, because I'm in the classroom then. |
Yesterday on another message board, the question was raised:
:rolleyes: How many of yall would turn down a 4Million Dollar Ring?:rolleyes: My response to that: I couldn't turn it down but damn where would i wear it? I couldn't stay with him, though, because what if this is not the first or the last time? PRetty soon you will have a lot of real jewels but a fake marriage. I want the marriage, not the guilt gifts. So if you were Kobe's wife, would you accept the ring? |
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I knew this would happen.........
Gag order comes after police report made public
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Associated Press EAGLE, Colo. -- A judge, seeking to quell rumors and reports that could affect a trial in the Kobe Bryant case, Thursday issued a gag order on attorneys, witnesses and others involved in the case. The move came after scrutiny of Bryant's accuser intensified after police said she was hospitalized as a "danger to herself'' four months before the alleged sexual assault. University of Northern Colorado police chief Terry Urista said campus police received a call about 9 p.m. on Feb. 25 regarding a woman in a dormitory room. "An officer determined she was a danger to herself,'' he said. "It's classified as a mental health issue.'' The woman was transported by ambulance to North Colorado Medical Center of Greeley, Urista said. He refused to say whether it was a suicide attempt. Prosecutors and an attorney for Bryant's 19-year-old accuser have declined to discuss details of the case or the background of the woman. Records relating to the case were sealed. Robert Pugsley, a criminal law professor at Southwestern University in Los Angeles, said if the two incidents turn out to be suicide attempts it could weaken the prosecution's case. "The more these indications of instability emerge, the more difficult it might prove for the prosecutor to persuade the jury beyond a reasonable doubt that this young woman did not misinterpret the event,'' he said. Another legal expert said the suicide attempt claims may never be heard at trial. Christopher Mueller, a law professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder, said judges can exclude evidence that exposes a witness to undue embarrassment if it isn't essential to the charges. "When there is no connection proven, that argument becomes pretty difficult,'' he said. "A court may very well bar it.'' Mueller also said the defense will think "long and hard'' about whether to label Bryant's accuser unstable and suicidal. "To attack a person who comes into a court as a victim is always a tricky thing,'' he said. Bryant was charged with felony sexual assault after his accuser told authorities he attacked her at an Edwards resort June 30. Bryant said the sex was consensual. Meanwhile, Eagle County Judge Fred Gannett issued an order limiting public comment about the case by attorneys, authorities and others involved in the case, including Bryant and any witnesses. Citing concern about pretrial news coverage, the judge said it was his duty to try to guarantee a fair trial. "Where the case is a notorious one, that burden on the court is heavy,'' Gannett wrote. Before the judge's ruling, Eagle County Sheriff Joe Hoy dismissed speculation by at least one of the woman's friends that she is having second thoughts about going forward with the case. "As far as I've heard, that is just plain rumor,'' Hoy said. "That is just off-board.'' Prosecutors met with the woman at length at her lawyer's office this week and interviewed other young women at the district attorney's office in Eagle. Friends say the woman is strong enough to withstand the media attention. Krista Flannigan, a spokeswoman for District Attorney Mark Hurlbert, said the final decision about pursuing the case rests with prosecutors, who represent the public and not just the victim. "It's not her complaint against him. It's the people of Colorado against him,'' she said. Prosecutors have sometimes decided to continue cases, including sexual assault and domestic violence ones, without the cooperation of victims, she said. Hoy, who was accused by defense attorneys of rushing the case against Hurlbert's wishes, also said it was up to the prosecutor whether to go to trial. "It wouldn't be her choice,'' Hoy said. |
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