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Sex complaint against Gore is detailed, credible

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
June 29, 2010

(AP File)

The allegation that Al Gore sexually assaulted a woman in a Portland, Ore., hotel room nearly four years ago has dealt a serious blow to the former vice president's story that he and wife Tipper simply "grew apart" after 40 years of marriage.

The police report of the masseuse's complaint is 73 pages long and extremely detailed. According to the document, she got a call from the front desk of the trendy Hotel Lucia on the night of Oct. 24, 2006. The hotel had a special guest. Could she come at 10:30 p.m.?

She went to Gore's room carrying a folding massage table and other equipment. Gore, whom she had never met, greeted her with a warm embrace. "The hug went on a bit long, and I was taken just a bit aback by it," the masseuse told police. But she went along because Gore "was a VIP and a powerful individual and the Hotel Lucia had made it clear to me by inference that they were giving him 'the royal treatment.'"

Gore said he was tired from travel and described in detail the massage he wanted. It included work on the adductor muscles, which are on the inside of the thighs. "I mentally noted that a request for adductor work is a bit unusual," the masseuse told police, because it can be "a precursor to inappropriate behavior by a male client."

Gore also requested work on his abdomen. When that began, "He became somewhat vocal with muffled moans, etc.," the masseuse recounted. Gore then "demand[ed] that I go lower." When she remained focused on a "safe, nonsexual" area, Gore grew "angry, becoming verbally sharp and loud."

The masseuse asked Gore what he wanted. "He grabbed my right hand, shoved it down under the sheet to his pubic hair area, my fingers brushing against his penis," she recalled, "and said to me, 'There!' in a very sharp, loud, angry-sounding tone." When she pulled back, Gore "angrily raged" and "bellowed" at her.

Then, abruptly, the former vice president changed tone. It was "as though he had very suddenly switched personalities," she recalled, "and began in a pleading tone, pleading for release of his second chakra there."

"Chakra," in Gore's new-agey jargon, refers to the body's "energy centers," which the masseuse interpreted as having a specific meaning. "This was yet another euphemism for sexual activity he was requesting," she told police, "put cleverly as though it were a spiritual request or something."

She wanted to end the session, but Gore "wrapped me in an inescapable embrace" and "caressed my back and buttocks and breasts." She tried to get away -- in the process calling Gore a "crazed sex poodle" -- but the former vice president was too strong for her.

A little later, she said, Gore produced a bottle of brandy and mentioned there were condoms in the "treat box" provided by the hotel. "He then forced an open mouth kiss on me," she said.

At that moment, the masseuse brought up Gore's long marriage. "How do you rectify this with your wife?" she asked. That brought on another "quick shift" in Gore's mood. "I never saw anybody's moods just go like this," the masseuse told police, snapping her fingers.

The accuser said Gore maneuvered her into the bedroom. His iPod docking station was there, he told her, and he wanted her to listen to "Dear Mr. President," a lachrymose attack on George W. Bush by the singer Pink.

"As soon as he had it playing, he turned to me and immediately flipped me flat on my back and threw his whole body face down over atop of me," she said. "I was just shocked at his craziness."

"He pleaded, grabbed me, engulfed me in embrace, tongue kissed me, massaged me, groped by breasts and painfully squeezed my nipples through my clothing, pressed his pelvis against mine, rubbed my buttocks with his hands and fingers and rubbed himself against my crotch, saying, 'You know you want to do it.'"

Finally she got away. Later, she talked to friends, liberals like herself, who advised against telling police. One asked her "to just suck it up; otherwise, the world's going to be destroyed from global warming."[WHAT???!?!?!!? :eek:]

She got a lawyer and made an appointment to talk with authorities. She canceled and did not tell police until January 2009 and even then did not press charges.

In 2007, a Portland paper learned what had happened. Gore's lawyers called the story "absolutely false," and it wasn't published.

Now the National Enquirer has made the police report public. And Gore's family-man image will never be the same.

Byron York, The Examiner's chief political correspondent, can be contacted at byork@washingtonexaminer.com. His column appears on Tuesday and Friday, and his stories and blog posts appears on ExaminerPolitics.com
 
lol. Shame that prostitution is not legal. then massage therapists could stop getting harassed and harmed.
 
I did and I worked on his campaign in 2000.

It will be interesting to see where this goes - could be real, could be '15 minutes'.

Sort of like the Enquirer's story on an alleged affair that Obama had that surfaced a few months ago - and now is nowhere.

This is obviously a 'time will tell' sort of item. Sort of like Edward's problems - time told...

But who knew - it was really Gore we should have been watching, and not Bill ;)
 
Yeah, because legalizing prostitution automatically means a man can force a woman to have sex with him. :rolleyes:

no, but because prostitution is not legal men seek other methods as to which they prey upon other people, even forcing.
 
I did and I worked on his campaign in 2000.

It will be interesting to see where this goes - could be real, could be '15 minutes'.

Sort of like the Enquirer's story on an alleged affair that Obama had that surfaced a few months ago - and now is nowhere.

This is obviously a 'time will tell' sort of item. Sort of like Edward's problems - time told...

But who knew - it was really Gore we should have been watching, and not Bill ;)
Didn't the Enquirer also break the Edwards story? Guess that one panned out though, huh...:rolleyes:

Why do you try to deflect away from Bill? He was found in contempt for lying and trying to fix a trial in which he was accused of exposing himself to Paula Jones. Seems Bill and Al were two peas in a pod. The only difference is that Bill's ego thought the mere sight of his bent crank would give her the quivers and she'd be all over him. Gore knew he had to force the issue.

So much for the feminist movement, eh fox? Whatever happened to what we learned from the Clarence Thomas hearings - that it's the 'seriousness of the charge, not the nature of the evidence' that matters?

I guess you lefty women are no longer feminists, but just Marxists with breasts. :rolleyes:
 
Sounds like he has a globe warming problem alright..... its in his energy center. :)

It doesn't surprise me one bit.
 
It always makes me a bit skeptical when things like this alleged sex harrasment go for years without being reported.
What took this woman sooooo long to report the incident?
It definetely reflectes on her crediability.
Bob.
 
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It always makes me a bit sckeptical when things like this alleged sex harrasment go for years without being reported.
What took this woman sooooo long to report the incident?
It definetely reflectes on her crediability.
Bob.

Ya, I can't understand why she would not want to create a sheet-storm in her life. Care to read the article and how the story broke?


AlGore..."The Sex Poodle"... lmao!

"Release my Chakra" - AlGore

lma-off'd even more!
 
i wonder what she looked like...being from Oregon she musta not been attractive....
 
Didn't the Enquirer also break the Edwards story? Guess that one panned out though, huh...:rolleyes:

Yes they did. I wonder what the percentage of '15 minutes' to 'actual fact' they are batting? I would imagine it wouldn't land them even on a pickup inter species softball team. But, as I said... time will tell.

She took a long time from the alleged 'assault' and finally reporting it to the police. I am sure she will be under a lot of scrutiny now as well. She should have reported it when the assault happened, and not waited 4 years.

However, if it is truthful, Gore should be held accountable, and tried in court if she or the DA decides to press charges.

Why do you try to deflect away from Bill? He was found in contempt for lying and trying to fix a trial in which he was accused of exposing himself to Paula Jones. Seems Bill and Al were two peas in a pod. The only difference is that Bill's ego thought the mere sight of his bent crank would give her the quivers and she'd be all over him. Gore knew he had to force the issue.

It was a joke Foss - clinton was impeached for similar... remember?

So much for the feminist movement, eh fox? Whatever happened to what we learned from the Clarence Thomas hearings - that it's the 'seriousness of the charge, not the nature of the evidence' that matters?

I guess you lefty women are no longer feminists, but just Marxists with breasts. :rolleyes:

I answered the question, honestly, as you requested Foss. However I certainly am not surprised by your hateful response, it is, as we say, de rigueur....
 
I posted the audio of the interview last week:

http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showthread.php?t=66444

Now, it is just (lightly) hitting the mainstream media, as usual. Must have been great to be a young female intern in that White House. Perv(s) Willie and Al, at least Tipper had the balls to show fatman the door. Listen to the woman's description of wnat happened, she's certainly seems credible. Fatman the green crusader who has $20,000 a month electric bills, is just another Democratic darling, isn't he?

Lying weasel, it'd be nice if this gets the attention it deserves, but I won't hold my breath.
 

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