....the hits just keep on coming:
(DURHAM) -- There are new attacks against the credibility of the accuser in the Duke lacrosse rape investigation.
The Durham Herald-Sun reports sources close to the defense say evidence collected so far points to problems with her story.
The newspaper reports three defense sources say a forensic examination found no tearing, bleeding or other injuries associated with a sexual assault. The sources also said the accuser told police she had sex with three men around the time of the alleged rape. The men are identified as her boyfriend and two drivers for the escort service for which she worked.
District Attorney Mike Nifong neither confirmed nor denied the remarks.
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And another one....
Julie Farby - All Headline News Staff Writer
Durham, NC (AHN)—Sources close to the defense team representing the players say the woman who has accused three members of the Duke University lacrosse team of raping her at an off-campus party told investigators several different stories about the night of the alleged incident.
According to the Fox News report, the sources say the differing accounts are included in the 1,300 pages of evidence delivered to defense lawyers last week by Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong.
Meanwhile, according to a defense filing, medical records of the 27-year-old accuser suggest she might not have been tested for drugs or alcohol. However, defense lawyers for suspect Reade Seligmann say they were not given any toxicology reports by Nifong.
Nifong told a local Durham radio station that he turned over all the evidence he has and that he will hand over any new information to the defense when he gets it.
Along with Seligmann, of Essex Falls, N.J., sophomore Collin Finnerty of Garden City, N.Y., and senior David Evans of Bethesda, Md., are among the three Duke lacrosse players who have been indicted in connection with the case. All players are proclaiming their innocence.
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