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...victim's safe-deposit box the cops find pictures of the governor of California and a very young, very attractive woman engaging in acts of... love? Anyway, the woman is a hooker named Patrice Jacinto (played by red-headed supermodel Angie Everheart). When Corelli goes to talk to her, she takes off and he has to chase her through the alleys of Chinatown, up fire escapes and over roof-tops. All in a day's work for an assistant district attorney. When he catches her, she tells him that she used to take money to sleep with powerful...

Author: By Benjamin Cavell, | Title: JADE | 10/12/1995 | See Source »

There were also letters, stored in Nicole's safe-deposit box, in which O.J. expressed ``how wrong I was for hurting you.'' The remorse seemed genuine--if integral to O.J.'s obsession with control--and so did the love. Both sentiments might have softened the mood if matters had ended there. Instead, it was the inconsolable grief of Denise Brown that the jury took into recess--and was to face again on Monday morning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TEARS AND DREAMS | 2/13/1995 | See Source »

Just days after lead defense attorney Robert Shapiro promised to limit statements to the media, his side is apparently leaking again. Quoting defense sources, the Associated Press reported today that prosecutors drilled out the lock on Nicole Brown Simpson's safe-deposit box and seized photographs of her with a bruised forehead and injured left eye. The pictures show injuries Ms. Simpson had after police were summoned to the Simpson home in 1989. Simpson pleaded no contest to spousal battery in that incident. Prosecutors are expected to argue that the photos show a pattern of spouse abuse by O.J. Simpson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: O.J. SIMPSON . . . REPORT SAYS NICOLE BEATING PHOTOS FOUND | 12/14/1994 | See Source »

Stopping first in Budapest, Vasiljevic claims, he picked up $1 million of his own cash from a safe-deposit box and brought it in a suitcase to Israel. He went there, he says, to meet with lawyers and visit a Jerusalem youth village that has taken in Serbian refugees. He accuses the Milosevic government of looting $4.5 billion from Yugoslav depositors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mystery of The Moneybags | 5/3/1993 | See Source »

...have gone beyond talk. Last month the three-year-old grandson of onetime Noriega crony Marcos Justines was kidnaped and killed. In charge of military finances for the Noriega regime, Justines is jailed in Panama City, charged with stealing $47 million from the National Bank and $33 million from safe-deposit boxes on Dec. 20, the day the U.S. invaded Panama. There have been unconfirmed reports that he has agreed to testify against his former boss. Late last month Panamanian authorities arrested two Noriega loyalists suspected of having planned the kidnaping. Says a Justice Department investigator: "This is bound...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Panama: Sincerely, Manuel | 5/21/1990 | See Source »

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