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Anand Jon Prosecution: Up in Smoke?

By Steven Mikulan, Wednesday, Nov. 5 2008 @ 1:42PM
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Anand Jon Prosecution: Up in Smoke?

Today jurors are on their third day of deliberations of charges that fashion designer Anand Jon committed acts of rape and sexual battery against teenaged girls and young women. The original complaint comprised 59 counts, involving 20 alleged victims. Over time that number got whittled down to its present 23 counts involving nine women. Such winnowing is often done to streamline complex cases and save the D.A.’s office travel expenses for its witnesses -- but also here, presumably, because the D.A. found some witnesses and alleged victims less believable than others. If that’s so, the trial has left court watchers in Department 102 wondering just how bad those deleted witnesses must have been, given the shaky performance of several of the prosecution’s background witnesses and accusers who did appear during the trial.

Previous blogs here have cited specific questionable testimony and memory lapses from alleged victims and supporting witnesses. Other troubling aspects of the prosecution’s witnesses and of its case in general include:

• When defense attorney Tony Brooklier showed alleged victim Amanda C provocative photos of herself taken, when she was 17, with her cell phone camera, she claimed some of the photos weren’t of her. Why, Brooklier asked, did she send the remaining ones to Jon? “I don’t know,” she answered opaquely. “They were just in my camera.” Likewise, when shown proof that she texted Jon 58 times in one day after the alleged incident, Amanda said she had “no idea” what her messages were about.

• The rape examinations that were conducted of some of the alleged victims could not establish that non-consensual sexual activity had occurred.

• For all the name-dropping of the date-rape drug GHB, no traces of the drug were ever tested positive among beverages found at Jon’s apartments.

• A DNA test of a tampon belonging to alleged victim Jessie B established the presence of Jon’s DNA but couldn’t, of course, create a narrative of the couple’s sexual encounter. This kind of ambiguity lies at the center of the D.A.’s case because if the couple’s coupling had been consensual, then no crime was involved.

There are other examples of how prosecutors have tried to spin Jon’s behavior as somehow criminal:

• Porn troves found on his computers came from commercial sites. The fact that these sites had names like Gag on My Cock and Teens Tits & Ass doesn’t make them illegal kiddie porn Web sites or newsgroups.

• Prosecutors have harped on Jon’s alleged pattern of forcing alcoholic drinks on some of his under-aged female guests but, minus evidence of GHB, the trial narrative hasn’t necessarily established this as an obsessive habit of the designer. If anything, several of the witnesses admitted an impressive familiarity with booze for their young ages.

• Likewise, prosecutors have suggested instances in which alleged victims successfully rebuffed passes made by Jon on them – leaving unsaid that once spurned, he left the women alone.

Los Angeles attorney Brad Brunon recalls how, when he was on the defense team early in the McMartin Preschool case, the prosecution’s theory of the crime only unraveled as its components became so far-fetched (the allegedly molested children had taken trips on submarines, helicopters, had witnessed animal sacrifices on church altars, etc.) that they raised the level of skepticism too high to make the D.A.’s charges stick. Creating that kind of informed doubt in jurors, however, can be difficult in a trial culture that automatically assumes a rape accuser is telling the truth.

“If you don’t accept without question the accusation,” Brunon says, “it’s like you’re being misogynistic. You don’t challenge the person, you accept what they say. In many instances [police and prosecutors] find corroboration in the emotional state of the accuser and in ambiguous medical findings. It becomes self-corroboration.”

How much Anand Jon’s jurors accepted his accusers’ testimony, in a case that could send the defendant to prison for life, will be learned sooner than later as deliberations burn through another day.

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Steve says:

Your article by Steve Mikulan, ("Anand Jon Prosecution: Up In Smoke?") is the first one I've read in LA Weekly exposes the details of the prosecution's "spin" of their case against Anand Jon. As your writer pointed out, for all the talk by the prosecutors about the "alleged" presence of GHB or drugs which were supposed to have been used by Jon, the arresting officers who seized almost everything in Jon's apartment, didn't come up with any physical evidence or any trace of drugs of any kind.

Furthermore, only one of the accusors of Jon was examined for rape ("a rape kit" was done), and that was negative. Negative means that there was no evidence of force though there may have been consensual sex.

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 5 2008 @ 4:22PM
betty says:

OMFG did the prosecutors check bounce

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 5 2008 @ 6:13PM
impressed beyond a reasonable doubt says:

Finally! Well written and true. I was beginning to believe that there was a strange courtship going on with the prosecution. Previous blogs here had clearly missed out on the brilliant closing by Leonard Levine.

Levine was impressively prepared, concise and captivating (he was almost entertaining as you watched him masterfully weave a thread to tie the whole disjointed mess together.) At the end it all became clear. "These girls lied," he repeated throughout summation.

There was a lot of questions left unanswered by the prosecution. Why didn't the DA's call supporting witnesses? As Levine pointed out, corroboration is not one vic supporting another vic. "Where are their supporting witnesses?" "I know where one was, he was sitting outside the courtroom in the hallway. Why not here? In this chair. On the witness stand."

Levine also pointed out that the defense investigators did the job that the police and DA's office should have done at the onset. "Could you imagine if we didn't?"he inquired. "We combed through phone records, emails, witnesses. They did not."

Levine's part of the closing contrasted sharply from those before it. And Young's rebuttal was a complete failure. In her final argument she threw Holly and Britny away..."if you don't believe them then don't even consider them. Look to the others..." Does that lead then to the conclusion that if all are lying then throw them all away? As Young stated in the Alicia Hanon testimony "young girls exaggerate..." Yes, they do Ms Young. Lesson learned.

Suffice it to say each and every alleged victim was impeached beyond a reasonable doubt with their own actions, with facts, with evidence and with the law. Nice job, Mr. Levine. Hope the jury listened. And listened loud and clear.

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 5 2008 @ 7:16PM
finally says:

really impressed with the hard hitting story. the truth behind the entrapment is finally being revealed and hopefully the jury will see that an innocent man was persecuted by the prosecution . the girls are looking for fame/fortune-anything but they are playing with someones life-lives and its heartbreaking to see they dont have a conscience. Mr Mikulan having followed the trial and your blogs the light is dawning on the darkness they had eluded to which was merely a castle of cards the prosecution had built on lies which will come crumbling down. sex lies & video tape

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 5 2008 @ 11:49PM
Blake Morris says:

I stated time and time again! That this is all a ploy by a bunch of poor dirty girls trying to get a dime! They are all sleazy and sneaky and do what ever it talks to get to where they need to at no cost even a mans life and reputation. They should all be ashamed of themselves. And I hope only hope that charges are brought up on them for what they have done.

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 7 2008 @ 6:28PM
whoa says:

the only one seeking fame and fortune was anand jon and he was the one playing with peoples lives. dont you dare call the girls poor dirty girls you people are horrible! what young girl , even tho they are airheads, will remember things from last year? they texted HIM back because he was the one texting them!!
oh yeah its a great defense, holly flieiss lawyer the one who was a madame prostitiute. they defend obvious scum! anand jon took advantage of confused easily manipulated girls not the other way around oh and he is not a boy he is a grown man! this is america we have laws here rape is a crime!

Posted On: Saturday, Nov. 8 2008 @ 3:33PM
madame/mr whatever whoa says:

Really-- you have laws in America- right-then the these girls should be put in prison for perjury
there are rules for lying under oath
for trying to destroy a mans life
what evidence is there that anything ever happened
if you actually have something anything at all please do bring it up
stop defending strippers and hookers who are lying to get ahead- do you even know who these girls are-maybe you should- unless you are one of those hookers
the law clearly should prosecute women who lie

Posted On: Saturday, Nov. 8 2008 @ 8:21PM
sam says:

its really strange how the latest article written by Mr Mikulan which actually shows the truth is overshadowed by earlier articles which misrepresent what actually happened. how are the old articles popping up when the new one seems to be withheld---prosecution check mustve cleared

Posted On: Saturday, Nov. 8 2008 @ 8:24PM
prosecute the prostitutes for perjury says:

how can people be allowed to roam free after lying under oath. its bad enough to have lied but to lie under oath and feel safe about it. the law should really punish people prosecute them for perjury

Posted On: Sunday, Nov. 9 2008 @ 9:13PM
to the rotten bloated apple conabella says:

please go to a shrink your multiple personalities and horrible demented retarded writing needs serious psychological help. the fat and lard thats accumalated on your body is all your sin and evil.
moving in and living with someone after they allegedly assaulted you why would you ? pathological liars should be asessed and sent to asylums -like the witch in snow white who gave the princess the poison apple -evil should be banished.

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 11 2008 @ 9:52AM
Linda Vega says:

Read between the lies people! Anand Jon is INNOCENT! These lying girls came out with these false allegations right after they found out his clothing line was going to be funded. Hmmm, do you smell MONEY in the air?!

Posted On: Sunday, Jan. 18 2009 @ 11:28PM

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