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From: Ed
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 6:28 PM
To: Epstein, Jeff
Subject: Semen: Why is this important
Hi Jeff
I asked a law professor friend about importance of semen stains. He =s very smart. Hias answer below
DSK's defense will be :
1) Diallo is a prostitute and consensually fellated him, and got pissed =ff when there was no money there. DSK will assert
that he thought somebody else was paying for it, as he is a man who goes through life having other people pick up the
bill, just as the hotel was comping =im, essentially, for the suite.
If DSK can identify the other people who stayed in the suite, and ejeculated there, particularly those whose semen is
mixed with saliva, =e can ask them whether their encounters were with prostitutes provided by =he hotel, evidence that
will be relevant in proving that, at very =east, DSK's testimony that this hotel provides prostitutes to favored =ustomers
is credible.
Then DSK's defense will be that, even if Diallo wasn't a prostitute, =or if the jury isn't persuaded by the evidence that she
was) he DSK did =ot "forcibly compel" he to fellate him. He simply assumed that she was willing, because he thought she
was a pro. ; and she never said no, perhaps because she thought, as an immigrant, that this was something =he was
required to do to keep her job. If he used no force, and she never said or implied no, he certainly did not do a crime, and
probably not a =ort either.
2) realistically, the hotel will do all in its power to keep its high level guests from being subpoenaed to provide DNA to
see whether the =perm is on the wall or rug, or even to have the full list of registrants =ver the past X number of years
revealed so that lawyers can interview them =ne by one. Publicity about the fact that hotel rooms are coated in sperm
isn't good for the hotel brand. Will the hotel not, then, ante up some money as part of a settlement with Diallo? I'd
advise them to.
Here is the story from prosecutor's report.
1) 5 stains were found on carpet. Only one stain, 6-8 feet from place Diallo said the attack took place, contained dna
traces from dsk semen =nd diallo saliva.
2) 3 other stains contained semen and dna of 3 other unidentified =ales, and one stain contained amylase and a mixture
of dna from 3 additional unknown individuals. The stain on wall paper contained the semen and =na of a fourth
unknown male.
3) None of these other stains contained dna from eitherf dsk or diallo.
So why is item #2 and #3 important?
(Amylase is present in human saliva . So it indicated some spit)
Cheers
Ed Epstein
www.edwardjayepstein.com
ebooks at http://amzn.to/ndfiNf
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