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 Jeff Binkley to All 
 Owl Gore 
 24 Jun 10 15:42:00 
 
There will be more.  It is never just one....  $20 against the Clinton 
Jail fund that I am right....

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http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2010/0624101gore1.html

Al Gore A "Crazed Sex Poodle?"
Masseuse's claims read like R-rated vice presidential fan fiction
 JUNE 24--In a bizarre statement to police, the Oregon woman who claims 
that Al Gore fondled and groped her during a massage session described 
the former Vice President as a giggling "crazed sex poodle" who gave a 
"come hither" look before pouncing on her in a Portland hotel suite. In 
a taped January 2009 interview with cops, the 54-year-old woman, a 
licensed masseuse whose name has been redacted from police records, read 
from a lengthy prepared statement that detailed her alleged October 2006 
encounter with Gore at the Hotel Lucia. Excerpts from the Portland 
Police Bureau transcript of the 2009 interview can be found on the 
following pages. In December 2006, a lawyer for the woman told police 
about the purported encounter, but after the masseuse cancelled three 
interview appointments, the case was closed due to her refusal to 
"cooperate with the investigation or even report a crime." It is unclear 
why, two years later, she approached Portland police and sought to 
memorialize her allegations against Gore, who she portrayed as a tipsy, 
handsy predator who forced her to drink Grand Marnier, pinned her to a 
bed, and forcibly French kissed her. The woman's statement--which could 
be mistaken for R-rated Vice Presidential fan fiction--describes Gore as 
a man with a "violent temper as well as extremely dictatorial commanding 
attitude besides his Mr. Smiley Global Warming concern persona." After 
fleeing Gore's suite, the woman returned home to discover, a la 
Lewinsky, "stains on the front of my black slacks." Suspecting that the 
stains were Gore bodily fluids, the woman made sure not to clean them. 
"I carefully hung them up and decided to be sure not to launder them 
until I knew more what to do with what had happened. Just my intuition." 
While the masseuse hired a civil attorney, "I was not interested in 
making any money from this case," she told cops. "I did not want to be 
labeled a gold digger like the women in this situation are often 
labeled." The woman recently eased off this principled stand when she 
offered to sell her story to the National Enquirer for $1 million. (15 
pages) 

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