 | Blooeyz2001 (0) 08/10/2004 | He's innocent until proven guilty, but I think the victim knew what she was in for when she went into his room (which she shouldn't have been in in the first place if she was employed there). Afterwards, he probably told her to get her stank ass out, she got offended, & then saw dollar signs & a cash cow standing in front of her. He should have had MORE SENSE & thought with his head not his Johnson.
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 | kolby1973 (33) 04/06/2004 | He is definately controversial...no doubt about that. But innocent until proven guilty is what America is all about. I also might add that I thought it was humorous that Jrisinthewall commented that Kobe Bryant is truly sad for raping a woman, but 2 comments later he was condoning beating someone's head in.....???
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 | StanUzbeck (16) 11/28/2003 | I personally don't think he's guilty of rape, but I think that it was immensely stupid of him to get himself into a position where he could be accused of such. Famous athletes, especially those as charismatic and visible as Kobe Bryant, have people trying to get close to them all the time, and they have to put up with the nuisance of women throwing themselves at them. It is possible that she set him up, that she told him to smack her around a little (some people like it rough), and then offered up her bruises as proof of his brutality. Kobe's wife is publicly supportive of her husband, and not because he's a wealthy man because she could probably end up with a huge chunk of his wealth in a divorce. Maybe he IS guilty, in which case he should be held up as an example of why celebrities shouldn't just assume that they can get away with anything. Who knows, we'll see how it turns out.
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