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Bryant's Initial Interview With Detectives Revealed (Los Angeles Times)







Bryant's Initial Interview With
Detectives Revealed (Los Angeles Times)

Bryant's Initial Interview With
Detectives Revealed (Los Angeles Times)
09/17/2004 04:53 AM

Los Angeles Times - After initially denying he had sex with the woman accusing him of rape, Kobe Bryant told detectives a day later that there had been a consensual encounter and that he stopped intercourse when the woman said "no," according to a police document made public Thursday.




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