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NORM: Javon Walker's tale not seen on video





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Oakland Raiders wide receiver Javon Walker was seen entering a car under his own power at the Bellagio the morning he was found beaten and unconscious, it was learned Friday.

Metro police have surveillance tape of Walker going to the car, and it doesn't match the abduction story he told a Web site Tuesday, the source said.

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  • It does not appear on the tape that Walker is being coerced, the source said.

    Bill Cassell, spokesman for the Metropolitan Police Department, said he could not comment beyond saying that there is an ongoing investigation.

    Walker was found in a pool of blood around 7:30 a.m. Monday about a block east of Las Vegas Boulevard. The Hard Rock Hotel has confirmed Walker left Body English nightclub sometime after 3 a.m., after spraying clubgoers with champagne.

    Walker also was seen at an after-party in the Hard Rock's penthouse suite.

    A Hard Rock public relations representative said the hotel had no information on when Walker left the property.

    "I was just back at my room, and at about 5:30 in the morning," Walker told TheDirty.com, "I got a knock at the door. I opened it, and three guys with guns were there. They cracked me in the head a few times, knocking me unconscious. They then robbed me of everything I had; my watch, money, everything. Somehow they got me to a car and dropped me off in the street. That's what happened."

    Nik Richie, who reported the abduction story on his Web site, TheDirty.com, confirmed in an interview with Vegas Confidential that he talked to Walker on Tuesday, the day after the alleged incident.

    "He's a good friend of mine," Richie said in a telephone interview from Scottsdale, Ariz.

    Richie said he called Walker to see how he was doing and the former NFL All-Pro wideout agreed to talk about what happened on one condition: Walker wanted to shoot down the rumors, Richie said, that the champagne spraying had created issues with boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr., who was with his entourage at a nearby table at Body English.

    "That's why he agreed to talk," Richie said.

    Walker, who suffered a moderate concussion, a broken eye socket and other facial injuries, was released from Sunrise Hospital on Wednesday. He had been found in a driveway at the Summer's Bay Resort on Winnick Avenue and Koval Lane.

    Walker's abduction story has been met with skepticism, given the 2,000 video surveillance cameras in the Bellagio, including valet areas, elevators, elevator lobbies and public lobbies.

    THE SCENE AND HEARD

    Pamela Anderson will be on hand at Planet Hollywood Resort today when her Dodge Viper RT/10 Roadster will be auctioned off. The event will be broadcast live on the Internet by The Auction Network. A portion of the proceeds will go to her favorite cause, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA. Anderson will start off the second session of bidding at 2 p.m. on the mezzanine level. It's open to the public. Also up for auction: Elvis Presley's black suit from "Viva Las Vegas" and a rare set of behind-the-scenes footage of Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable from "The Misfits."

    SIGHTINGS

    Gaming legend Jackie Gaughan, who turns 88 in October, tossing out the first pitch at the Las Vegas 51s game Friday. ... Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor was spotted playing poker at Wynn Las Vegas on Thursday evening. Also at the tables: Raiders running back Lamont Jordan. ... Warren Moon, former NFL star and current broadcaster for the Seattle Seahawks, dining at N9NE Steakhouse. Later, Moon had a table on the dance floor at Moon nightclub. He's in town for his 8th annual Sports Dream Bowl at the Red Rock Resort. More than 30 top NFL and NBA players are participating in the bowling event that raises funds to send deserving inner city youth to college on scholarship. The public is invited to view the red carpet arrivals today, including Tony Parker and Eva Longoria, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

    THE PUNCH LINE

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    Norm Clarke can be reached at (702) 383-0244 or norm@reviewjournal.com. Find additional sightings and more online at www.normclarke.com.



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    g wrote on June 30, 2008 08:08 AM: Javan, is lieing. He is playing a game. Someone told him pretend this happened. He may have gotten beat up, but ask yourselves why the cameras didn't see this. He is playing a health inspector & cop & owner game.


    jason wrote on June 22, 2008 12:48 PM: Walker is to embaresed to admit that he was just so drunk that he blacked out and passed out and fell on his face. Yes he was robbed but was probably already laid out on the street when the robber came upon him. No big deal in vegas really, did not break the law but just partied to much. Now with the false tale he may get a charge for false police report.


    AP wrote on June 21, 2008 10:03 AM: Of couse mpjones knows exactly what happend.

    If were the Bellagio, I would sue the pants of this guy for spreading lies that could damage the casino rep.

    Let me guess, he found a cut of finger the buffet as well


    tim wrote on June 21, 2008 08:29 AM: when you spray everyone with expensive champange,you might piss off the next wanna-be gangster.you know,he dissed me,ruined my only silk shirt,let's get him.


    mpjones wrote on June 21, 2008 08:05 AM: So the Belagio has thousands of cameras and the Hard Rock has none? Walker didn
    't do anything aginst the law. He went out partying. Millions of people go to Vegas every year for the same reason.


    Ted wrote on June 21, 2008 07:49 AM: The intellect (sic) of Walker assumes that we will buy this garbage. And why not an altercation with Mayweather (another intellectual giant) after spraying them? Walker should heed the words of Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia) from Oceans Eleven. "There's always somebody watching".


    METRO wrote on June 21, 2008 07:07 AM: How about charging the idiot Walker with filing a false police report or STUPIDITY!!!


    mark wrote on June 21, 2008 06:08 AM: Of coarse Walker's tale is not on the video. That's because it's a TALE!!!! Hello.