OSCAR DE LA HOYA's attorney BERTRAM FIELDS has released a new statement regarding MILANA, who is behind the controversial photos that seemingly depict Oscar in black fishnets, high heels, a micro-mini dress and more.
The statement reads: "The woman who purportedly took the photos has stated publicly she cannot confirm that the images that have been posted, published and broadcast are genuine. A well known and independent photo forensic expert has stated his opinion that the photos are fake, which is what Oscar De La Hoya has been saying all along.
"Last weekend, the woman contacted Oscar's representatives and said she wanted to tell the truth. In an interview with the New York Daily News, she stated the photos were stolen by people who sought to profit from them, so she could not vouch for their authenticity. She also stated that she did not receive any money from Oscar.
"Later, the woman demanded $160,000 from Oscar. He refused because he has no reason to make any payoffs to anyone. Now an audiotape of the woman suggests that she is complaining about receiving only $70,000 for the sale of the photos."
The statement reads: "The woman who purportedly took the photos has stated publicly she cannot confirm that the images that have been posted, published and broadcast are genuine. A well known and independent photo forensic expert has stated his opinion that the photos are fake, which is what Oscar De La Hoya has been saying all along.
"Last weekend, the woman contacted Oscar's representatives and said she wanted to tell the truth. In an interview with the New York Daily News, she stated the photos were stolen by people who sought to profit from them, so she could not vouch for their authenticity. She also stated that she did not receive any money from Oscar.
"Later, the woman demanded $160,000 from Oscar. He refused because he has no reason to make any payoffs to anyone. Now an audiotape of the woman suggests that she is complaining about receiving only $70,000 for the sale of the photos."
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