Friday, April 13, 2007

Cooper to Appear on '60 Minutes'

CBS is offering a teaser of this Sunday's '60 Minutes' interview with new hero of the Hoax, North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper.

In his first interview since declaring three former Duke University lacrosse players innocent of all charges stemming from a rape accusation, North Carolina’s attorney general says he was offended by the behavior of the Durham district attorney who pursued the case for nearly a year. Attorney General Roy A. Cooper also reveals new evidentiary details on why the young men were declared innocent, in an exclusive interview with 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl to be broadcast this Sunday, April 15, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
"When you have a prosecutor who takes advantage of his enormous power and overreaches like this, then yes, it's offensive," Cooper tells Lesley Stahl. It’s an affront to the more careful prosecutors who do their jobs well every day, says Cooper. "All of them were offended by a prosecutor who didn't take the time to make sure that he had all of the facts straight before leveling charges."

He says contradictions in the accuser’s earlier statements clearly indicated that an attack never occurred, but neither Nifong nor his staff challenged her. “We don’t think that any of these tough questions were asked of her,” says Cooper. What’s more, says Cooper, the accuser’s story continued to change as his investigators talked to her. “We started out knowing we had a problem…and the way it turned out, it was much worse than we thought.” Cooper’s team also thought she was possibly inebriated. “Our investigative team who was to meet her that day believed that she was under the influence of something.”

Among the new stories the accuser told was a fantastic account of the rape in which she contradicts the account she gave Nifong that led to him dropping rape charges back in December. “She was suspended in mid air and was being assaulted by all three of them in the bathroom,” Cooper recalls the accuser saying. “And I’ve been in that bathroom and it was very difficult for me to see how that could have occurred.” Cooper’s investigators were shocked by the situation. “A number of them said to me, ‘I’ve never seen anything like this.’ It was amazing how she could continue to tell different stories.”

When the accuser was confronted with pictures from the night of the party that contradicted her statements, she answered irrationally. “It was usually that the picture was doctored or ‘that just can’t be true,’ or ‘Duke University paid someone off,’” Cooper says. The accuser has a history of mental illness and Cooper and his staff viewed her medical file; he refuses to reveal its contents, but says he believes the woman is getting help.

Cooper says he used the word “innocent” to describe the three young men “because it wasn't a situation where it was just insufficient evidence… because what had gone on for so long was a tragedy. It should never have happened.”

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are you making that part up about "being suspended in mid air"? I am still sitting here with my mouth open.... unbelievable, just f-ing unbelievable!

Anonymous said...

Someone is actually discussing the positiion on court tv boards!!!

WTF?

Mandelbrot's Chaos said...

What. The. FUCK!!! This is just further proof that Nifong must go.

Anonymous said...

Carolyn says:

Unf**king believable!

If three men needed $3 million to defend themselves from this sick twisted bitch - how the hell can 3 penniless, helpless children defend themselves?

If the AG won't lock Crystal up for what she HAS done to Reade, Dave and Colin, for god's sake, lock her up for what she WILL do to those kids!

Darayvus said...

The Flying Stripper!

Anonymous said...

Levitation rap? If anyone still believes this woman was raped please seek some psychiatric help.

Anonymous said...

Suspended in mid air probably just means "held off the ground by the guys". I doubt she meant levitated.

Anonymous said...

Great... now my husband wants to try the 'levitation position'....

Anonymous said...

It seems Cooper's team was totally flabergasted. They are trial attorneys; and they know how important it is to have reliable witnesses. If key witnesses aren't reliable, the case falls apart and Magnum was Nifong's *only* witness. What they are saying is, "How can someone imagine this woman is a reliable witness after speaking with her for five minutes?!"

Anonymous said...

Held off the ground by the boys.... hmm, let me think about that.Held off the ground.