Becks begins court battle with hooker      
  David Beckham has filed a five-page statement with a Californian court as part of his libel suit over allegations that he slept with a prostitute.In the legal documents, the celebrity footballer claims that the accusations caused him "severe emotional distress, including extended humiliation, embarrassment, anger and worry".

Hooker Irma Nici alleges that she first met with the star at New York's Le Parker Meridien Hotel, but Becks claims he had checked into the Waldorf-Astoria with his LA galaxy teammates.He says: "As is my custom when I arrive at a hotel on a road trip before a match, a massage therapist came to my hotel room within a few hours after I checked in to give me a massage."I recall that the therapist did not leave my hotel room until the very early morning. My security team was with me before, during and after the massage. After the therapist left I went to sleep. I have reviewed the daily logs prepared by my security detail which confirm my recollections."Speaking of claims he paid Nici US$10,000 (RM30,100) in cash, he added: "I do not carry around thousands of dollars in cash when I travel. The only way I could get access to US$10,000 in cash would be to get it from my management team. I did not request any member of my management team to provide me with thousands of dollars of cash when I was in New York in August 2007."He also denies her allegations that they met on another occasion in London, saying that he was visiting his father in hospital at the time, who was recovering from a heart attack.Becks is seeking US$25 million (RM75 million) from Nici and In Touch publisher Bauer for running the story in September last year.Source: www.digitalspy.co.uk
Published Jan 17 2011
 
 
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