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    Sensational newspaper story stops Gore case in its tracks
    Bangladesh Sun
    Sunday 1st August, 2010  


    Prosecutors in the US have said they will take no further action over a claim against former US Vice-President, Al Gore.
    Prosecutors in the US have said they will take no further action over a claim against former US Vice-President, Al Gore.

    They have said there is no evidence to back a woman's claims that she was assaulted by Mr Gore.

    The woman, a masseuse, had alleged that Mr Gore had made unwanted advances to her during a massage appointment in 2006.

    Police have now dropped the case after the woman sold her story to a tabloid newspaper and refused to sit a polygraph test.

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    By Anonymous, 08-01-10, 05:38 AM

    Gore case dropped after story sold to tabloid

    The police is well paid by Gore people. Lack Tipper did not his balls off.She will take his pants off when the court day is over.

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