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Edited by Chris Rovzar and Jessica Pressler

 

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11/27/07

3:45 PM

Today in Unroch and Cordera: The Plot Thickens, and Will the Pants Come Off?

Trifecta of Pervs

The Cordero-Unroch-Epstein-juggernaut goes on.Photo Illustration: Everett Bogue;
Photos: nypost.com (Unroch and Cordero),
Patrick McMullan (Epstein), Courtesy of NYPost (logo)

Maximilia Cordero and William Unroch will not be stopped! As we mentioned yesterday, the model/Jeffery Epstein rape-accuser and her lawyer-boyfriend filed a defamation suit against the Post for a series of stories they say "paint an outrageous, false, and defamatory portrait of the victim plaintiff and her attorney as 'money-seeking lawyers and their women." Strangely absent from the complaint was a specific rebuttal to the Post's allegation that Maximilia was actually born a man, which the twosome had previously denied. Therefore, we assumed that Maximilia was indeed a man and was getting to be okay with that. However! Speaking about her lawsuit to the Daily News' "Rush and Molloy" this morning, the lady again denied she was a dude: "They put in vicious lies — that I'm a man, that I'm on hormone therapy, that I've had cosmetic surgery," she said. Now, Above the Law has a birth certificate up on their site for a Maximilia Josephine Cordero, born in 1983. It looks kind of fake, but note the two masculine-ish names! Man? Not a man? What? "If the judge orders her to pull her pants down, [the gender question] will be answered very quickly," Unroch told the News. The way this has all been snowballing, we queasily expect photos of Cordero's mystery genitals to appear on Radar within the week.

Rush and Molloy [NYDN]
Maximilia Cordero: Maybe Not a Man? [Above the Law]

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