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David Copperfield´s Attorney Says Allegations in Saturday Seattle Times Are False



    David Chesnoff, attorney for David Copperfield, today said that
    allegations which were improperly leaked by federal officials to the
    Seattle Times and appeared in a Saturday story in that paper are false

    "David Copperfield has never struck, forced himself or threatened
    any woman," Mr. Chesnoff said. "If some woman told anyone that he did,
    then she is not being truthful."

    Mr. Chesnoff said that these are not the first allegations leaked
    in this case which turned out to be untrue.

    "The media previously reported that the FBI seized $2 million in
    cash from Mr. Copperfield´s Las Vegas warehouse," he said, "only to be
    contradicted subsequently by an FBI statement that the media reports
    were untrue and that $2 million was neither found nor seized.

    "We have been asked to respect the confidentiality of the
    investigation, but clearly law enforcement officials are not doing the
    same. At least three federal officials have been cited as sources in a
    Saturday Seattle Times story containing information about allegations
    being made. This not only unfairly and falsely defames my client, but
    it undermines the integrity of the entire investigation."

    Mr. Chesnoff said that Mr. Copperfield is among those rare
    celebrities with a blemishless past.

    "It is very hurtful for him to hear and read these horrible,
    untrue allegations being made against him by a still unnamed woman. As
    I have previously said, David Copperfield has never forced himself on
    any woman. He is not that type of person. He is a true gentleman in
    every sense of the word."