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    Attorneys for Kobe Bryant and the woman who accused him of sexual assault have filed long lists of people they want to interview for her civil suit against him, including the NBA star, his wife and a woman he told police he had extramarital sex with.

    A court filing released Thursday also indicates the two sides have discussed the possibility of a negotiated settlement, and that Bryant is willing to start mediation toward a settlement before any of the interviews take place.

    The woman's lawsuit in Denver federal court seeks unspecified damages for pain, scorn and ridicule the woman says she has suffered since her encounter with Bryant at the Vail-area resort where she worked in June 2003.

    Bryant's attorneys say the woman was an "eager, willing participant."

    Prosecutors dropped a sexual assault charge against the 26-year-old Bryant on Sept. 1 after the woman said she no longer wanted to participate in the criminal case. She had filed the civil suit about three weeks earlier.

    The attorneys' plans for depositions -- interviews of potential witnesses conducted under oath but without a judge present -- were revealed in a court document dated Wednesday but made public on Thursday.

    Bryant's attorneys want to take depositions from the 20-year-old woman, her parents, a former boyfriend and numerous friends and acquaintances, the court filing shows.

    Bryant faces an all-day deposition in December, but no date has been set, said L. Lin Wood, one of the woman's attorneys. Bryant's attorneys scheduled an all-day deposition with the woman on Feb. 1.

    The court document says the woman's lawyers would agree to mediation after the depositions are taken but Bryant's attorneys are willing to go to mediation before that.

    Legal experts said that indicates Bryant wants to avoid being interviewed under oath by the woman's attorneys.

    "She has been required to be under oath and give her side of the story in the criminal case," said Dan Recht, former president of the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar. "He's seemingly willing to negotiate prior to either of their depositions in an effort to avoid being deposed."

    Denver attorney Scott Robinson said the woman's attorneys also might be trying to pressure Bryant into an early, large settlement.

    Besides Bryant's wife, Vanessa, the woman's attorneys indicated they plan to take depositions from "Michelle," a woman Bryant told criminal investigators he had sex with.

    The woman's attorneys also want a deposition from Tara Vilhauer, who told ABC News in February that Bryant kissed her during his stay at a Portland, Ore., hotel where she worked in October 2002. She said Bryant stopped when she asked, and said he was "a gentleman" about it.

    The woman's attorneys also listed Shaquille O'Neal and his wife Shaunie O'Neal. During Bryant's interview with Eagle County investigators, he said O'Neal had paid up to $1 million to various women to keep quiet about situations like Bryant's. Shaquille O'Neal, who now plays for the Miami Heat, has dismissed those allegations as "ridiculous."

    Also in the document, the woman's attorneys said they will hire experts to calculate financial damages for various alleged injuries including physical pain; mental stress; emotional distress; past and future lost wages and medical and legal expenses; loss of privacy; and threats against her life and safety. They also said they would seek punitive damages.

    Bryant's attorneys have argued that the NBA star is not to blame for any injuries or damage the woman suffered. In a court filing earlier this month, they said any harm can be blamed on the media and on the state court system, which mistakenly released the woman's name and a transcript of a closed-door hearing on her sexual activities, and on the men arrested for threatening her.

    Source: AP
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  • #2
    Kobe is screwed either way. If he fights the civil suit, all his dirty laundry will be brought out. If he settles out of court then people will think he is guilty. It's a catch 22.

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    • #3
      Kobe should just settle out of court and get this drama behind him. Most people know that he didn't take the ass, it was given to him. If he were to fight this, the world would get to hear all about the freaks he banged.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Kellie-Girl
        Kobe is screwed either way. If he fights the civil suit, all his dirty laundry will be brought out. If he settles out of court then people will think he is guilty. It's a catch 22.
        well well well.if it aint kellie-ho?

        thanks for your two cents.

        but you are WRONG as usual.

        kobe should settle. NOBODY cares anymore.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by johnny trance
          well well well.if it aint kellie-ho?

          thanks for your two cents.

          but you are WRONG as usual.

          kobe should settle. NOBODY cares anymore.
          Shows what you know weak dick. This will hurt Kobe financially if settles. A lot of companies might not want to do business with him if he settles out of court. He was very close to losing his deal with Nike when all this mess started.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Kellie-Girl
            Shows what you know weak dick. This will hurt Kobe financially if settles. A lot of companies might not want to do business with him if he settles out of court. He was very close to losing his deal with Nike when all this mess started.

            pffffttt......

            maybe in los angeles people still care about this crap but nobody on the east coast gives 2 shits about the kobe situation. its now 3rd page news and besides...he's on a lousy 5-3 team. kobe won't lose anything else due to this case.

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            • #7
              well

              like Kellie said he's pretty much screwed either way, and it'd probably be a lot easier to just put everything behind him, rather than to go meddling into the lives of everyone that's involved. i don't think they should set the settlement price too high tho since basically she's the one behind her own situation. she was the willin participant, and I don't think anyone else has a doubt about that either. everyone already knows they had sex so the real question is, whether or not people will think he's guilty of rape or just guilty of adultery if he settles. but settling will end the whole mess finally once and for all.

              lose lose situation

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