September 22, 2010 ** |Jortta«ò (Obstruer This page Sponsored by: IN S ID E The Week ¡n Review L aw What's on your list today?. J ustice Acid Attack 4 Victim’ Charged False story called suicide attempt H ealth page 7 t .. •oSfafêx«ò* h-cz ais'»BQ f : " « w *<>O/ iC Í0 iO Prosecuting attorneys have filed th e ft c h a rg e s a g a in st Bethany Storro, the Vancouver woman who falsely claimed that a black woman threw acid in her face. The felony charges filed Mon­ day by Clark County Deputy Prosecutor Tony Golik relate to donations collected for Storro after she was chemically burned Aug. 30. A ccording to the probable cause documents, fundraisers for Storro reportedly raised $28,000, o f which Storro apparently spent about $ 1,500 on dinner for her parents, clothes for herself and a bill for a previous laser facial peel. Police said Storro spent some o f the funds she collected on a new computer and a trip to Seattle. In a statement to media Fri- K t m « i $1 |l'#0W8£i« ■ ttt-älACKCHfMr V’ I n . , IMUIAISMtM pages 8-13 S ports page 14 C lassifieds page 15 O pinion pages 16-17 paci« v * •> ri ¿r\ Bethany Storro day, Storro's parents, Nancy and Joe Neuwelt, claimed that the money donated to their daughter would be returned "in the appro­ priate manner." "The aggravator is that the defendant, Ms. Storro, took money from victims who were acting as good Samaritans when they gave the money," said Golik. Storro, 28, originally told po- lice an A fric a n A m eric an woman approached her Aug. 30 outside a Starbucks in down­ town V ancouver and asked, "Hey pretty girl, want something to drink?," before throwing acid in her face. But Storro's story began to come undone when investiga­ tors questioned "discrepancies" in her account o f the event. She eventually broke down and con­ fessed to p u rc h a sin g d rain cleaner from a local hardware before applying the acid-like sub­ stance to her face in an effort to commit suicide, authorities said. Storro's parents apologized Fri­ day for their daughter's distaste­ ful hoax that garnered world­ wide attention and sympathy. "She's obviously dealing with some deep internal emotional and psychological problems that we had no know ledge of," said mother Nancy as she stood with her husband Joe outside their Vancouver home Friday. "We hope that she'll get the help that she needs." V a n c o u v e r p o lic e C m dr. Marla Schuman described Storro last week as "very remorseful." "In many ways this is some­ thing that just got bigger than what she expected," Schuman. If convicted o f the charges, she could spend a maximum o f five years in jail. —A ssociated Press NMHHMM Fund Helps Gravely 111 Daughter LG H arvey, a retired TriM et bus operator and local resi­ dent, is asking for financial help w ith his ill daughter. N akia W atkins, a 36-year- old m other o f eight, has been diagnosed w ith term inal can- I» . ¿. FredMeyer page 3 pages 6 F ood Page 3 cer. A lthough sh e’s getting dis­ ability paym ents and has health insurance, m ost o f her income is getting eaten up by rent, m edicine, and supporting her children. A nyone w ho w ants to do­ nate m oney can do so at the Save a Life Fund for N akia W atkins, w hich is being m an­ aged by Advantis Credit Union. The transit and routing num ber are 323 and 075181 respec­ tively. MMB TLW eek in The Review Advisor Steps Down Brilliant but blunt-spoken White House eco­ nomic adviser Larry Summers said Tuesday he will leave his job, marking a major staff shake-up for President Barack Obama as he faces growing pressure to revive the slug­ gish economy Crash Kills 9 Soldiers Franklin’s Son Attacked A helicopter crash killed nine American troops in Afghanistan on Tuesday, NBC News re­ ported. The incident made 2010 the war's deadliest year for foreign troops, with 529 soldiers killed. Aretha Franklin's son was severely beaten at a gas station in Detroit Monday. Eddie Franklin was attacked Monday night and was undergoing surgery at a hospital. A spokesperson for the singer said three people may have been involved in the attack, but did not address a possible motive. Military Gay Ban Upheld Senate Republicans on Tuesday blocked an effort by Democrats and the White House to lift the ban on gays from serving openly in the military, voting unanimously against advancing a bill that included the provision. Car Hits Two Cyclists Portland Police are looking for a car driven by a man they said may have run down two cyclists on purpose. Two people were injured in the incidents Tuesday m orning on the east side near the W illam ette. Po­ lice were looking for a silver Subaru WRX sedan with a green sticker in the back w indow , possibly depicting the green M onster energy drink logo. PGE Park Groundbreaking An official groundbreaking for PGE Park was held Tuesday. The downtown stadium is being transformed into a world-class venue for major league soccer. The renovation is expected to take six months.