TRAYVON’S KILLER ACCUSED OF MOLESTING WOMAN FOR 10 YEARS
(CNN) -- A woman has accused George Zimmerman, the man charged in the fatal shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, of having sexually abused her for about a decade, beginning when she was 6 years old and he was 8.
"He would reach under the
blankets and try to do things and I would try to push him off," said
the woman, who is identified only as Witness 9 and whose account was
released Monday in audio recordings that a judge ordered last week be
made public.
"He was bigger and
stronger and older. It was in front of everybody. And I don't know how I
didn't say anything. But I just didn't know any better," she said.
CNN spoke to the woman's
father, who said neither he nor any other member of the family would be
speaking on the subject. The woman did not respond to a request for
comment.
Mark O'Mara, Zimmerman's
attorney, released a statement Monday responding to the allegations. In
it, he said his client was not yet 8 years old when the alleged abuse
began, and that he was 17 when it was alleged to have ended.
O'Mara said
the woman is Zimmerman's cousin.
In a motion filed June
18, O'Mara called the accuser's statement "not relevant to the issues of
this case," and said the allegations are inadmissible.
He added that its
disclosure risked leading to "widespread hostile publicity which would
substantially impair the Defendant's fair trial rights, and would pose a
serious threat to the administration of justice."
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"Now that this statement
is part of the public record, the defense will vigorously defend Mr.
Zimmerman against the allegations," O'Mara said in his statement Monday.
While on CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight" Monday evening, O'Mara continued to defend his client.
"There actually were
some other events that happened in the family dynamics that we will get
into if we need to," he said, calling into question her credibility.
"(S)he makes up allegations about sexual abuse, then also seemingly
doesn't have any corroboration to them."
The 28-year-old former
neighborhood watch captain is charged with second-degree murder in the
February 26 death of Martin. The 17-year-old Martin was unarmed when he
was killed while walking back to his father's girlfriend's house in a
gated residential area of Sanford, Florida.
Zimmerman has pleaded not guilty. He has said he shot in self-defense after Martin attacked him.
The woman said the abuse
occurred when her family visited with Zimmerman's. "Every time that we
would go up there, I could just look at him and he would give me a
certain look and I would know if it was going to happen when we got
together for family gatherings. Because he just got this look in his eye
like he was going to."
Referring to Zimmerman
as "Georgie," she said "he just sucked up to my dad. He was like the son
he never had.
And he always was just, you know, very charming and
personable with everybody in the family, and just always would laugh and
entertain everybody. But he was different behind closed doors with me."
In a statement, the
Martin family said the woman's testimony could be used in trial to show
Zimmerman has a history of violence and manipulation. "Zimmerman's
mentality is very relevant to this trial," said the statement, which was
sent to CNN by family attorney Benjamin Crump.
It was not immediately
clear how -- or even whether -- prosecutors planned to use the woman's
testimony in their case against Zimmerman.
"We cannot discuss what will or will not be used," said Jackelyn Barnard, spokeswoman for Special Prosecutor Angela Corey.
Judge Kenneth R. Lester
Jr. ruled last week that Witness 9's statements and any jail calls
turned over to the defense are part of the public record.
"This statement ... will
simply be another piece of the puzzle to be relied upon by those who
want to believe there was a racial motive to the shooting, and will be
dismissed by those who claim that there was no such motive," the judge
wrote.
Zimmerman is free to
disclose the nature of his relationship with Witness 9, though she
cannot be identified publicly, Lester said.
She approached prosecutors in the Zimmerman trial with her
allegations, which became public today when Zimmerman’s defense attorney
apparently failed to stop the release in time. Witness 9 also said
Zimmerman was charming and funny, but that his family disliked blacks.What do you think?
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