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- July 09, 1990: "You All Figured I Couldn't Resist..."
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- July 09, 1990 Abortion's Most Wrenching Questions
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 19
- "I Guess You All Figured That I Couldn't Resist That Lady"
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- <body>
- <p>A videotape shows D.C.'s mayor wasn't interested in crack until
- his ex-lover spurned his advances. Then the FBI burst in
- </p>
- <p>By Michael Riley/Washington
- </p>
- <p> Nelson Mandela's historic address to a joint meeting of
- Congress, George Bush's retraction of his no-new-taxes pledge,
- the savings and loan crisis--none of these issues could hold
- Washington's attention for long last week. The topic dominating
- front pages and TV news broadcasts, gossip on the Metro and at
- the State Department was a fuzzy 83-minute black-and-white
- videotape played at the trial of Marion Barry. It showed the
- three-term mayor of the nation's capital rolling around on a
- bed in a downtown hotel room with a former girlfriend who had
- invited him there, inhaling twice from a pipe filled with crack
- cocaine and, finally, handcuffed and surrounded by police and
- FBI agents, muttering over and over, "Goddam, I shouldn't have
- come up here...that bitch set me up."
- </p>
- <p> Barry, 54, is charged with eleven misdemeanor counts of
- possessing or conspiring to possess cocaine and three felony
- counts of lying to a federal grand jury in 1989 about drug use.
- If convicted on all charges, he could be jailed for 26 years.
- His lawyer, R. Kenneth Mundy, calls the federal sting operation
- that caught Barry smoking crack with Rasheeda Moore "entrapment
- pure and simple." It was, says Mundy, a plot devised by a
- Republican Federal Government frustrated by the failure of a
- seven-year effort to chase a flamboyant--and virtually
- unbeatable--Democrat from office. The prosecution contends
- that Barry was not entrapped because his long history of drug
- use predisposed him to smoke crack on that fateful night last
- January.
- </p>
- <p> In addition to viewing the tape, the 18 jurors and
- alternates (who include 15 women) heard sordid stories of drug
- use and sexual escapades from Moore and Linda Creque Maynard,
- a friend of Barry's former pal convicted coke salesman Charles
- Lewis. Maynard described how Barry overpowered her and forced
- her to have intercourse with him at a Virgin Islands hotel in
- March 1988. Dixie Lee Hedrington, another Virgin Islands woman
- who claimed that she had been harassed by the mayor, testified
- that "he was a pig."
- </p>
- <p> Moore's tale was even more shocking. The former model, 39,
- testified that over several years, beginning in 1986, she
- shared cocaine with Barry at least 100 times--in hotel rooms;
- at the residence of Bishop H.H. Brookins, a powerful leader of
- the African Methodist Episcopal Church; even at Barry's home,
- where the mayor cooked up a batch of crack cocaine in the
- kitchen. On the first such occasion, Moore said, the couple
- visited an apartment where Barry pulled a stash of powder
- cocaine from under the corner of a rug. Once, Moore said, after
- she and Barry got high in her mother's basement, the mayor went
- upstairs and gave advice to Moore's mother on how to help her
- son with his drug addiction.
- </p>
- <p> Barry, Moore testified, told her that it was "divine
- providence" that had brought them together. In 1987 the pair
- started smoking crack, which, according to Moore, made Barry
- "paranoid." During one meeting at the home of a friend, the
- mayor asked Moore to check out an empty, dark-windowed van
- parked outside; on another occasion, she testified, Barry
- thought a blinking light on the Washington horizon was a
- surveillance device. She described buying coke for the mayor,
- once delivering $40 worth of crack to him in his District
- Building office and another time receiving drug money hidden
- in a magazine from him during a city budget hearing.
- </p>
- <p> Moore said the affair ended in 1988 after Barry smacked her
- to the floor of a hotel room and told her, "You bring out the
- worst in a man." That seems to have been what U.S. Attorney Jay
- Stephens was counting on when he brought Moore to Washington
- and set her up in a hotel room equipped with three concealed
- video cameras. Tape-recorded telephone conversations between
- her and the mayor indicate that he was initially reluctant to
- meet her at the hotel because "there are too many nosy Rosies
- around."
- </p>
- <p> But the videotape shows that once he arrived, Barry
- propositioned Moore to make love with him "just for old times'
- sake" and tried to fondle her breast. After Moore rebuffed him,
- Barry at first refused to smoke crack--supplied by "Wanda,"
- a female FBI agent posing as a friend of Moore's--unless
- Moore took some first. When she declined, the mayor walked to
- a dresser, picked up a crack-filled pipe and took two deep
- inhalations. Moments later, FBI agents and D.C. police burst
- into the room and arrested Barry. Said he: "I guess you all
- figured that I...couldn't resist that lady."
- </p>
- <p> Throughout the testimony and the playing of the videotape,
- Barry's wife Effi sat in the courtroom, hooking a rug and
- staring stone-faced at her husband's former lover. Barry
- dismissed Moore's story as "garbage, garbage." In fact, the
- prosecution still has a few problems: under questioning from
- Mundy, Moore admitted that Barry had come to her room more
- interested in sex than drugs, though he changed his mind after
- she resisted his advances. Mundy has blasted away at her
- credibility and some inconsistent testimony. Still, it is
- Barry's lawyers who face the most daunting task. "I'm the
- luckiest man in the world," the mayor claims in the videotape.
- "The Lord's on my side." Good thing--he might need a miracle.
- </p>
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