Did Bryant defense attorney Pamela Mackey purposely disclose the name of the alleged victim six times in court?
No, I don’t think so. I know Pam Mackey and I don’t believe she would do that on purpose. She isn’t that type of person or lawyer. Also, if someone were willing to be so intentionally underhanded there is a court order that prohibits the young woman’s name from being publicly identified it seems to me they would only have blurted out the name once, not over and over again. Furthermore, I was in the courtroom when Mackey’s mouth runneth over and she seemed obviously and genuinely mortified by her gaffes. Finally, the whole issue of anonymity for the alleged victim is quite spurious. It seems as if everyone in Eagle knows her name knows her personally, actually and there sure didn’t seem to be a lot of people in that courtroom Thursday who needed Mackey to remind them who was accusing whom of what. Was Mackey justified in raising the question of the victim’s past sexual history? Probably, although none of us will know for sure until more evidence comes out. Mackey asked the loaded questi
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