Thursday, November 15, 2007

OSCAR DE LA HOYA SUED


From the LA TIMES:

A New York woman who claims to have taken compromising photos of Oscar De La Hoya during an alleged affair that lasted more than one year filed a $100-million lawsuit against the boxer today, claiming fraud, defamation and infliction of emotional distress.

Model Milana Dravnel, 22, claims in her 13-page lawsuit that De La Hoya's attorney, Stephen Espinoza, made false representations in persuading her to recant the legitimacy of photographs that showed De La Hoya embracing Dravnel, and also wearing women's undergarments.

Dravnel agreed to "recant" previous statements about the photos and her relationship with De La Hoya, and to not sell any other photographs. Violating the agreement would allow De La Hoya to recoup "liquidated damages," according to the lawsuit.

Dravnel's "image has been tarnished, and [she] was portrayed as a liar to the press," Dravnel's attorney, Salvatore Strazzullo, wrote in the lawsuit, filed in New York County.

De La Hoya had no comment about the lawsuit, said a spokeswoman for his Los Angeles company, Golden Boy Promotions.

Strazzullo told The Times today that Dravnel, a Russian immigrant, was De La Hoya's mistress from January 2006 until May of this year. Strazzullo said De La Hoya ended the relationship with Dravnel because "he's a married man who's regarded very highly, with this perfect image." Strazzullo claims De La Hoya became concerned because Dravnel took photos of him in women's dress during a May 17 visit to the Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia.

Dravnel sold the photos in September to a website for $70,000, the attorney said.

The lawsuit claims Dravnel was "forced to recant" to the New York Daily News after being told by Espinoza that FBI detectives "were interested in speaking with [her]," the lawsuit said. She received no "consideration" for her "one-sided" agreement with De La Hoya's attorney, the lawsuit said.

Dravnel's attorney said she is "one of the most beautiful women in modeling, she's well worth her weight in gold. But now she's out of work, she's like kryptonite, everyone thinks she's a fraud and a basic fabricator. So we want a public apology from De La Hoya, and monetary damages."

The lawsuit said Dravnel has "suffered from increased, severe levels of stress, anxiety and depression" and "has been unable to work since the incident."

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