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http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=Z1DPK3SOIQLCACRBAEZSFFA?type=sportsNews&storyID=4582840 Prosecutors also said they did not know about a stay for the woman at an addiction treatment center as the defense team claimed. "If the defendant has information concerning the victim receiving care in any treatment facilities it was obtained illegally, in violation of state and federal law," prosecutors wrote in a court filing. http://www.vaildaily.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20031125/NEWS/311250105&rs=3 Bryant accuser checks into center November 25, 2003 But tabloid reports that the 19-year-old Eagle woman was suffering from drug problems were overstated, sources said. They said that after death threats and unrelenting pursuit by tabloids and other media, her family made a decision to check her into a medical treatment center, where they had hoped she could be left alone. "It seemed like a good idea under the circumstances," a source said. "It's still a good idea." John Clune, the alleged victim's attorney, said he could not comment. District Attorney Mark Hurlbert also declined to comment, saying he'll stick with the facts of the case and that this isn't one of them.
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