European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 24, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday november 24, 1993 . The stars and stripes Page f la St i a in f rapper accused of sharing woman to Reward friends r from wire reports new York rapper tupac shakur shared woman with three others As a Reward sexually assaulting her in his hotel room a prosecutor said the woman said one of her assailants told her shakur liked her so much that he decided to share her As a Reward for his boys prosecutor Melissa Mourges wanted to thank them for taking Good care of him Mourges said in the court proceeding mad Public monday. The woman also was told that millions of other women would be Happy to be inner place Mourges said. Shakur 22, and two others were freed on bail Friday after arraignment on charges of sexually abusing and sodomizing the 20-year-old were arrested thursday. Shakur s lawyer Michael Warren called the allegations preposterous and said the woman is a Gold Digger. Kennedy Nephew pleads Arlington a. William Kennedy Smith pleaded no contest to accusations that he punched a bouncer outside a bar and has agreed to provide 100hours of medical care at a Community clinic in chicago., under a plea agreement disclosed monday Smith was placed on unsupervised probation for 12months by Arlington county general District court judge Francis Thomas on Smith commits no offences during that time the charge will be dropped when the probation was acquitted nearly two years ago in a widely publicized Florida Date rape , the 33-year-old Nephew of sen. Edward m. Kennedy d-mass., could have faced a sentence of up to a year in jail and a $2,500 Fine. Tutu bandits hit Ballet Philadelphia the Pennsylvania Ballet co. Has issued what it might Call an All Pointe bulletin. Wanted 54 stolen tutus tiaras headpieces and tunics valued at $80,000. The Ballet company offered free Nutcracker tickets to anyone providing information on the costumes which were in a Van stolen is a car thief going to do with these Ballet spokeswoman Nina Zucker asked Van was to be driven to new York City. Thirty tutus were to be returned to the american Ballet theater which had Lent the costumes to the Philadelphia company and two dozen other outfit were being Lent to the Juilliard school. The costumes decorated with rhinestones and ornate studs were worn in last month s production of Glazunov variations. 2 accused in computer Case Westbury . A computer company owner and his technician Are accused of planting a virus in a dissatisfied customer s computer system after the customer refused to pay for a program. Michael Lofaro 29, owner of Mil design of Manhattan and his technician John Puzzo 22, were charged monday with attempted computer tampering and coercion said it. Lawrence Mulvey of the Nassau county found guilty they face four to seven years in prison and a Fine of up to $5,000.william Haberman the owner of forecast inc., a furniture company in Westbury bought a compute program from Mil in october Mulvey said. Haberman paid part of the Bill but refused to pay the rest after several complaints about the performance of the program went unanswered Mulvey then sent in Puzzo who planted a computer virus instead of fixing the program. Lof Rosent a message saying that if Haberman did not pay his Bill the virus would be activated Mulvey said. Clawed bullets withdrawn East Alton Iii. A High powered Bullet that unfurls tiny razor like claws upon Impact was removed from stores by its maker to take away rallying cry by gun opponents. Winchester ammunition said monday that the y my Black Talon bullets would be available to Only Law enforcement agencies. The bullets were condemned by Many politician Sas excessively destructive and by emergency room doctors who risk cuts while removing the Bullet that would expose them to blood borne infections. Sky diver s Fluke collision with plane leads to crash. Northampton mass. A the Odds were one in millions that a sky diver hurtling toward the ground at about 100 Mph would collide with a Small Airlane a mile High in a cloudless sky. Veteran sky diver Alfred Peters tried to avoid the plane but clipped its Tail with his ankle sending it into a spin and crash. All four people aboard were survived the crash sunday with a broken ankle and a lifetime of Don t think hell be doing it again said Peters wife Joyce. All he keeps talking about is seeing that plane com ing at him she said. He tried to get out of the Way Albest he could but there was t much he could killed were Elliot Klein 49, of Rhinebeck ., the Pilot of the single engine plane his 18-year-old son Jonas a student at the Massachusetts Institute of technology in Cambridge fellow Mit student Christina Park 18, of Auburn Wash. And Jean Kimball 45, opine Plains . The Accident happened As the plane was flying a about 120 Mph some 7,000 feet Over Northampton air port in route to Boston from Poughkeepsie . The students were returning to school. Peters a former army paratrooper who had logged37 sport jumps in the past year told authorities that he leapt from another single engine plane at roughly 8,000feet. Within moments he saw the Piper heading straight at him according to Jeff Guzzetti a National transportation safety Board inspector. Peters 51, of Westfield ., lost a Boot and flipped head Over heels but managed to open his Parachute around 4,000 feet and watched the plane spiral to the ground. He declined to speak to reporters. The Piper s wreckage Lay monday in Woods a mile from the Airport its nose dug into the ground and its Wing wrapped around a said they do not know Why the pilots were unaware of each other. The sky diving plane carrying a Pilot and four other parachutists radioed controllers at nearby Bradley International Airport in Windsor locks conn., to warn other planes of the impending jump. It was not known if Klein was complying with flight rules by keeping his radio tuned for such warnings As he entered the jump zone which extended three Miles Over Northampton Airport in All directions. All i can think of is the Pilot May have been of course and did not know his location said Dave Strickland owner of the Airport s sky diving operation airborne adventures. We know he had a map out be cause that was found in his Lap at the crash Strickland said it appeared that Klein s plane came from behind and underneath the sky diving plane. The Odds against this happening Are absolutely astronomical Strickland said. Maybe one in a 100 Mil Liz and friends actress Elizabeth Taylor poses with members of the musical group the Village people in new York at a Aind Rais ing auction monday for the american foundation for aids research proceeds from the Art object event co sponsored by the Barneys new York clothing store were earmarked for research on the disease. Grumman reportedly to pay penalty new York a the Grumman corp. Agree to pay $20 million to avoid charges that it defrauded the Navy and will allow the government to supervise company efforts at ethics compliance the Wall Street journal reported. The precedent setting agreement was to be announced tuesday the newspaper said. The giant defense contractor based in Bethpage,., faced criminal charges for fraud uncovered Dur ing operation 111 wind a five year investigation con ducted countrywide by the Pentagon. The settlement would spare the company from being charged with fraud and Likely would allow it to avoid being suspended or barred from getting new Federal contracts the newspaper said. Under the agreement the company would not admit wrongdoing. The settlement also would mandate the most Exten Sive involvement Ever by Justice department and Pentagon watchdogs in a major defense contractor s pro Grams for ethics compliance the newspaper said. Grumman and the Lead prosecutor in the Case comment. The newspaper based its article on unnamed Law enforcement sources. Former Grumman chairman John o Brien pleaded guilty to felony charges linked with the 111 wind probe. Some Grumman executives have acknowledged that management gave them quotas for soliciting illegal Campaign contributions from subcontractors. The investigation also uncovered a pattern of overcharges and other violations by the company. Grumman had cooperated with the probe and disciplined or fired executives linked to Shady deals. The $20 million payment would cover $17 million unquestionable Grumman contracts that were investigated although Only a portion of those were deemed improper. The additional $3 million would reimburse the government for the Cost of the investigation
