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Attorney Of Alleged Victim In Patrick Kane Case Will Hold News Conference Today
by Paul on 09/23/15 at 07:44 AM ET
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via the Buffalo News,
The attorney who represents a woman who alleges that she was raped by hockey star Patrick Kane will hold his first news conference on the matter at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
Thomas J. Eoannou has represented the woman since shortly after Aug. 2, the date when she alleges that Kane raped her in his Town of Hamburg home after meeting her in a downtown Buffalo night club and inviting her to a private gathering at the home.
Since the investigation began, Eoannou has made no public statements about the case and has repeatedly declined to comment on reports about the probe. An assistant in his office declined to discuss the specific subject matter of the press conference or to say whether the alleged victim will be there.
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Yeah, what GTL said. Also with the timing this at the beginning of hockey season is maximizing their media exposure.
Posted by TheFreak on 09/23/15 at 08:58 AM ET

When the alleged victim is not going for cash, it makes the perception of guilt that much stronger… in my eyes anyways.
Posted by gretzky_to_lemieux on 09/23/15 at 09:58 AM ET
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I am not an expert by any means, but the fact that the attorney for the alleged victim is having a press conference can not be good for the group of people hoping that a settlement was in the works, right? I mean, usually if there is a settlement to brush things under the rug in exchange for cash, the ‘not speaking to the media’ is usually part of the settlement I would think.
Posted by gretzky_to_lemieux on 09/23/15 at 08:15 AM ET