Mark Chmura’s attorney picked apart testimony Saturday from a friend of the teenage girl who has accused the former NFL player of sexually assaulting her.
Defense attorney Gerald Boyle questioned Molly Lese, 19, a friend of the alleged victim, and found inconsistencies in her account of the April 9 post-prom party and its aftermath.
Chmura’s accuser, his children’s 18-year-old former baby-sitter, told police the former Packers tight end pulled her into the bathroom during the party and sexually assaulted her.
Baseball: Second baseman Todd Walker, who had filed for salary arbitration, has agreed to a three-year, $6.55 million deal with the Colorado Rockies.
Boxing: Istvan Kovacs became Hungary’s first world champion by stopping Antonio Diaz in the 12th round to capture the WBO light-heavyweight title.
Soccer: Brian McBride scored in his first international game since recovering from a blood clot and the U.S. men’s team beat China and former American coach Bora Milutinovic 2-1 in an exhibition at Oakland.
Track and field: Russia’s Svetlana Feofanova became the first European woman to clear 15 feet in the pole vault, soaring 15-0 1/4 at an indoor meet in Germany.




