Crystal Mangum’s still crying rape! I don’t believe it. I’m speechless. I am without speech. But I’ll manage this: Mangum has gang-rape fantasy issues, as I’ve been saying since I first read her side of the story.
Man, I hope I get this much press when my book comes out.
Crystal Mangum, former stripper and prostitute who falsely accused former Duke University lacrosse players Reade Seligmann, Colin Finnerty, and Dave Evans of brutally beating, strangling, raping, and sodomizing her, asserted “without equivocation, that I was assaulted” at the infamous house party in March 2006, although there was no evidence of an assault.
Mangum released two chapters of her “memoir,” neither of which gets to the meat of the story. I presume “Meeting” was written by publisher Vincent Clark about his first encounter with Mangum. The excerpt jumps to the last chapter, “New Beginning,” which is nothing more than a shamelessly maudlin, self-absorbed, unfocused, and unsuccessful attempt to gain sympathy. Does Mangum audaciously maintain in the book that she was brutally beaten, strangled, raped, and sodomized in the bathroom? Can’t wait to read all about it.
Until then, download the excerpt in PDF.
http://lashawnbarber.com/wp-content/...-for-grace.pdf
If Mangum makes that claim, I can’t say I’d be stunned by her tenacity at mendacity. I’d hoped the woman would have the grace to acknowledge her lies and apologize to the men whose lives she held captive for a year, shrouding them in a cloud of doubt and suspicion, accused of the most heinous acts.
I would love - LOVE - to talk this woman one-on-one, sister-to-sister. Her handlers are closely guarding what they hope to be a cash cow, so e-mail and telephone interview requests won’t cut it. Am I motivated to go to Durham, track her down, and approach her ambush-style? If a news organization wants to pay for an exclusive (including travel expenses), I’m game.
By the way, here’s a weird tidbit: KC Johnson, premiere Duke case blogger and co-author of
Until Proven Innocent: Political Correctness and the Shameful Injustices of the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case (now available in paperback), found out that state NAACP attorney Al McSurely, who published the infamously error-filled memorandum of law in support of Mangum’s side of the story, is the registered agent for the company that published Mangum’s piece of fantasy fiction.
Update: “[Publisher] Clark said the self-published book will be available through his Web site at midnight on a print-by-demand basis.”
Oh, brother.
Mangum said: “I have no comments about the details of the case…Threre’s no point in going into that, because the trial will never happen. So what’s the point? I just don’t see the point.”
I guess we’ll have to wait and see if she offers details in the darn book. What a tool.
See also :
http://lashawnbarber.com/archives/20...oes-for-grace/
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/cri...y/1265609.html