Friday, June 15, 2007

KOBE & LINDSEY LOHAN'S BODYGUARDS WANT IN ON FORBES' POWER PLAYERS LIST


On July 18, 2003, Kobe Bryant was indicted for sexual assault in Colorado (People v. Kobe Bean Bryant -- case number 03CR204).

Swiss national Patrick Graber was arrested two months later, accused by the Los Angeles District Attorney's office of planning to carry out the murder of the victim in the Colorado rape case for $3 million (People v. Patrick Graber -- case number SA050111).

For unknown reasons, all initial counts in the high profile murder for hire case were dropped.

"Dead Women Tell no Tales" is a graphic repository of previously unpublished facts.

There is the bodyguard -- client relationship between Graber and Bryant that gives insight into the basketball superstar's most intimate surroundings; then the arcane career of Graber, detailing his service first as a presidential bodyguard, then as security expert for celebrities.

Meanwhile, the "bodyguard" who called Lindsay Lohan "out of control" and said that she had a "death wish" has an on-again-off-again relationship with the truth, according to employment records obtained by TMZ.

Although Lee T. Weaver claimed that he worked for Lindsay for two years, he may have only worked for Lindsay for ten days.

On Weaver's website, he mentions plans to dish in an upcoming tell-all about guarding stars like Eddie Murphy and Jamie Foxx.

He doesn't specify for how long he guarded Lindsay, nor are there any photos of Weaver with her.