Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Lawyers argue in New York ...

Lawyers argue in New York
over Natalee Holloway civil trial site
By SAMUEL MAULL
Associated Press WriterMay 17, 2006
NEW YORK -- The mother of Natalee Holloway, the Alabama

teen who vanished in Aruba, heard arguments in court for
the first time Wednesday about whether the trial of her
lawsuit over her daughter's disappearance should be
held in New York.
Holloway, of Mountain Brook, Ala., was 18 when she went
missing in May 2005 during a high school graduation trip
to the Dutch Caribbean island with classmates. In February,
her parents, Elizabeth Twitty, of Alabama, and Dave Holloway,
of Mississippi, sued Joran van der Sloot, who was questioned
about the teen's disappearance, and his father,
The parents' lawsuit accused Joran van der Sloot, 18, of

imprisoning and sexually assaulting their daughter and
causing her disappearance. It also said his father had
enabled his delinquent behavior, including the Dutch
youth's underage drinking.
Yes they took the responsibility for Natalee
when they took her away from her friends…
The Liability is with them as it led to whatever
events occurred.
A lawyer for the van der Sloots, Joseph Tacopina, told the
court the case should be dismissed or sent to Aruba.
Where it will be swept under the rug as usual?
Sorry, not happening......
He argued that the parties, the witnesses, the physical
evidence and the events that led to the lawsuit have no
connection to New York.
HEY HEY NEW YORK was the place they chose for
their interview? AMERICAN SOIL.....
Natalee is an American Citizen and New York is
American soil.

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