--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "delorean58982001" < delorean58982001@xxxx> wrote: > Hi have a question, I'm pretty good with the DeLorean history, but I > do have one question that is bugging me. > Larry Flint had tapes of John DeLorean, did he give the tapes to the > prosecution or defense? Was he helping or hurting DeLorean? > > Thanks, > > Darryl > 5898 DeLorean had another lawyer represent him, previous to the trial. However, that particular law firm's expertise was in real estate, and not criminal law. Although they had first pledged to asist JZD, the ultimately could not. Anywho, since they were his legal council at the time, they were allowed access to the evidense due to disclosure, hence the DEA tapes of the bust in room 501, along with all other items. Eventually, Larry Flynt obtained the tapes from someone working at the office. I say obtained, because he never paid the source for the tapes like he had initially promised. Did the tapes, hurt or help DeLorean's defense? Pretty much, they were neutral to the case. However, at the time, the airing of the tapes really swayed the publics' opinion on DeLorean to be on his side. It's really been the negative press from cynical writters, and commedians seeking cheap laughs that have really moulded the negative opinion that surrounds both the man, and the car today. -Robert vin 6585 "X"