While Tonya Harding has remained adamant that she was not involved with the planned 1994 attack against skating rival Nancy Kerrigan, not everyone is convinced.
Former Multnomah County deputy district attorney Norman Frink, who headed the Oregon investigation against Harding, tells People that Harding, “was involved up to her neck right from day one.”
Seven weeks before the 1994 Olympic Winter Games, Harding’s skating rival, Kerrigan, was clubbed on the knee by an assailant. A man later identified as Shane Stant struck Kerrigan in the knee with a baton after she walked off the ice in January of that year, during practice for the U.
Former Multnomah County deputy district attorney Norman Frink, who headed the Oregon investigation against Harding, tells People that Harding, “was involved up to her neck right from day one.”
Seven weeks before the 1994 Olympic Winter Games, Harding’s skating rival, Kerrigan, was clubbed on the knee by an assailant. A man later identified as Shane Stant struck Kerrigan in the knee with a baton after she walked off the ice in January of that year, during practice for the U.
- 1/31/2018
- by Mia McNiece
- PEOPLE.com
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