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Bianchi's attorney, Mark Geragos, questioned both teens about telling different versions of the stories. The younger boy denied telling different accounts. The older one, who initially told local police that nothing improper happened, bristled.
"I was ashamed," said the teen, who said he especially wanted to hide the information from his mother.
Prosecutors say Bianchi, 44, of North Wildwood, N.J., tossed money around the small, picturesque village to ingratiate himself with the local residents. They charge that Bianchi assaulted nearly a dozen teenagers in exchange for money, liquor, gifts and travel, including trips to Cuba and Romania.
Geragos said hihttp://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/S/SEX_TOURISM?SITE=FLTAM&SECTION=USs client was an easy target for blackmail and extortion because he is wealthy.
"I was ashamed," said the teen, who said he especially wanted to hide the information from his mother.
Prosecutors say Bianchi, 44, of North Wildwood, N.J., tossed money around the small, picturesque village to ingratiate himself with the local residents. They charge that Bianchi assaulted nearly a dozen teenagers in exchange for money, liquor, gifts and travel, including trips to Cuba and Romania.
Geragos said hihttp://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/S/SEX_TOURISM?SITE=FLTAM&SECTION=USs client was an easy target for blackmail and extortion because he is wealthy.