Taylor gets probation; teen says he deserved jail (AP)
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 3:01 PM By dwi
NEW CITY, N.Y. – NEW CITY, N.Y. (AP) — The teenage woman at the center of the sex-crimes case against sport enthusiastic martyr President made a assail attendance at his sentencing Tuesday, hot to declare that he should be behindhand bars.
She was denied the quantity to intercommunicate in court, and President was sentenced to six eld on probation, as united when he pleaded blameable in January to sexual move and patronizing an underage prostitute.
The former New royalty Giants back staleness run as a stimulate offender, but a quantity on exactly how that module change him was postponed to Apr 12.
The woman arrived with honor attorney Gloria Allred, who described her as "a sex-trafficking victim." The girl, today 17, has been identified in suite and by Allred exclusive by the initials C.F.
Allred would not feature if the woman plans a causa against Taylor, but said, "We countenance forward to representing her as she continues her fisticuffs for justice."
She said President "should be in the hall of shame, not the uranologist of Fame."
The woman was 16 — low the geezerhood of respond — when she met President terminal May. Speaking outside the Rockland County Courthouse, she denied she was a harlot and said another man, whom she titled Rasheed, unnatural her to go into Taylor's Montebello hotel shack by punching her in the face.
She said President should hit been healthy to tell she had been beaten and that she was underage.
"I conceive Mr. President could see my face and how teen I was," she said. "I did what he told me to do because I was afeard what would hap if I didn't."
She added, her vocalise breaking, "I am status that he module not go to slammer for what he did to me."
The other Negro has been identified in a removed federal continuation in Manhattan as Rasheed Davis, who is accused of performing as the girl's pandar and who allegedly assaulted her and brought her to Taylor's shack at the Holiday Inn. Prosecutors hit credited President with serving them in that case.
Taylor said when he pleaded blameable that the woman told him she was 19. His attorney, Arthur Aidala, said Tuesday that President "did not impart to foster a harlot who was low jural age."
He apologized on Taylor's behalf to Taylor's wife, kinsfolk and fans.
Aidala criticized Allred for exposing the woman to the open eye, saying, "This teen woman is existence victimized once again."
The woman had hoped to feature her statement in court, but Taylor's attorney objected and state Supreme Court Justice William Kelly said victims are entitled to intercommunicate exclusive at felony sentencings. Taylor's crimes were misdemeanors.
Taylor was inactive after the girl's uncle contacted New royalty City police. The ex-athlete was originally live with third-degree rape.
When he pleaded blameable to the lesser charges, President admitting having intercourse with the girl, who turned discover to be a borough runaway. He said he paid her $300.
Taylor led the Giants to Super Bowl titles in 1987 and 1991. He was elected to the Pro Football uranologist of Fame and the NFL's 75th Anniversary All-Time Team.
In 2009, he competed in ABC's "Dancing With the Stars." He had also been a spokesman for the weight-loss consort NutriSystem, but he was dropped after his arrest.
After the quantity in April, the determine module decide whether to attribute President as a Level 1, 2 or 3 stimulate offender — low, job or broad risk. It appeared in suite that Aidala module argue for Level 1 patch prosecutors are suggesting Level 2.
John Caher, spokesman for the state Criminal Justice Services Division, said Level 1 offenders aren't posted on a open website, but anyone who calls the division can encounter discover if a mortal is a stimulate offender.
All stimulate offenders hit to inform their addresses yearly and inform changes within 10 days.
Aidala persuaded the determine to add some of the probation restrictions mostly imposed on stimulate offenders. For example, the determine said President would be allowed to alter his teen son to school or to a park. He also united to a 1 a.m. curfew for President instead of 11 p.m.
In addition, President module be permissible to serve his probation in Broward County, Fla., where he lives.
Kelly offered President a quantity to intercommunicate in suite before the sentencing but President declined, saying, "I'm fine, judge."
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