BASEL, Switzerland, June 7 /PRNewswire/ -- A 276-page expose released
by VICI International Publishers Inc. looks at Kobe Bryant, in particular
the happenings around the Colorado rape case, from a different perspective.
On July 18, 2003, Kobe Bryant was indicted for sexual assault (The
People of the State of Colorado against Kobe Bean Bryant -- case number
03CR204). Patrick Graber, a former presidential bodyguard, was arrested on
September 18, 2003, the LA District Attorney accusing the Swiss national of
planning to carry out the murder of the victim in the Colorado rape case
for $3 million (The People of the State of California against Patrick
Graber -- case number SA050111). After causing a major diversion of the
media attention from the Colorado rape case, all initial counts in the high
profile murder for hire case were dropped.
"Dead Women Tell no Tales" is a graphic repository of previously
unpublished facts. There is the bodyguard -- client relationship between
Graber and Bryant that gives insight into the basketball superstar's most
intimate surroundings; then the arcane career of Graber, detailing his
service first as a presidential bodyguard, then as security expert for LA
celebrities.
For additional information on the news that is the subject of this
release and to watch the book trailer please visit
http://www.kobe-rape.com.
About VICI Intl Publishers Inc.:
VICI Intl Publishers Inc. is an independent international publishing
house domiciled in Zug, Switzerland. It specializes in book, online, and
film productions. To learn more about VICI please visit
http://www.vicipublishers.com.
Contact: Mr. Patrick Schutz, Corporate Relations
Phone: 41 61 535 7600
Fax: 41 61 534 7600
http://www.vicipublishers.com
This release was issued through GroupWeb EmailWire.com. For more
information, visit http://www.emailwire.com.
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SOURCE VICI International Publishers Inc.
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Related links: http://www.vicipublishers.com
CONTACT: Patrick Schutz, Corporate Relations of VICI International Publishers Inc., 41 61 535 7600, or fax, 41 61 534 7600
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