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Bryant Lawyers Denied Records (Los Angeles Times)







Bryant Lawyers Denied Records (Los
Angeles Times)

Bryant Lawyers Denied Records (Los
Angeles Times)
04/22/2004 05:23 AM

Los Angeles Times - In his first major pretrial ruling, the judge in the Kobe Bryant sexual assault case Wednesday denied the defense access to medical records pertaining to two alleged suicide attempts by the Laker star's accuser.




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