OFFICAL POLICE DOCUMENTS: GORE SEX SCANDAL VICTIM

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In a bombshell new police report vindicating The ENQUIRER’s world exclusive of the AL GORE SEX SCANDAL, the alleged victim told Portland police intimate in-depth details of her claimed sexual encounter with the ex-Vice President.

In a comprehensive 73 page investigative report conducted by Portland Police Bureau in 2009 into an unnamed massage therapist’s allegations that Gore made inappropriate and unwanted sexual contact at a hotel in October, 2006.

In a witness statement, the 54-year-old alleged victim – whose name is being withheld by The ENQUIRER – told detectives the Oscar-winning Nobel laureate  attempted a "big tongue kiss," "caressed" her "back and buttocks and breasts" and "shoved" her hand down to his pubic region.

Gore, who recently split from wife Tipper after 40 years of marriage, also fed the woman chocolate and attempted to coerce her to come into his bedroom to listen to a song by Pink, the document said.

As The ENQUIRER first reported the woman reported the encounter several weeks after the incident, four years ago. The case was eventually cleared.

But police, for reasons not made public, investigated the case further last year.

The woman alleged she was called to a hotel in Portland for a $540 massage, which included 20 percent gratuity, to service the former Presidential candidate, when the alleged assault took place.

On her arrival at Portland’s up-market Hotel Lucia, she claimed the ex-VP introduced himself saying, "Call me Al."

He stretched out his arms to wrap her into an embrace before purposefully dimming the lights, the woman told police.
 
"It was apparent from the beginning he had been drinking," she claimed.

"The hug went on a bit too long and I was a bit taken aback by it. If it weren’t Al Gore I would have seriously questioned the situation right there because a hug from an unknown male client before a session is a bit odd and unprofessional. "
 
The woman noted, "I was in a room with someone who was Teflon coated in terms of his credibility and celebrity status."

The police documents, clearly identify "Mr. Stone aka Gore, Al." as the person of interest in the alleged encounter, the woman then read from a lengthy, detailed prepared statement, describing her session with Gore.

According to her account, Gore said he wanted his adductor area worked on and she considered THAT a warning sign.

"I was taught that a massage of the adductors could cause an involuntary erection," she told cops.

"When I began doing the requested abdominal area he became vocal with muffled moans, etc.

"He began demanding that I go lower and massaging on the abdominal area. I was shocked. He further insisted and acted angry, becoming verbally sharp and loud. I went into much deeper shock as I realized it appeared he was demanding sexual favors."

The woman told police Gore was "bellowing" when she rejected his advances.

He then attempted to lure her into the bedroom where he threw himself on top of her, it was also alleged.

"He bellowed at me… just scared the (bleep) out of me," she said.

"He was moaning, groaning, moving in a very suggestive way."

She also detailed why she didn’t flee, claiming she was fearful she might  be shot or tasered by the retired politician’s security detail.

However, when Detective Cheryl Daul of Portland Police, quizzed the masseuse further, she later admitted she saw no security in or near the hotel suite; a contradiction that she apparently did not grasp.

After first being rebuffed, Gore tried another tactic, according to the woman, "pleading for the release of his second chakra" — a euphemism for sexual activity, she claimed.

Instead, the woman said she tried a pressure point hoping it would make him sleepy.

When the session was over, the woman said she left the room to wash her hands. But as she was breaking down the massage table, Gore came over and "caressed my back, and buttocks and breasts."

She said, "I squirmed to try to get out of his grasp telling him to stop."

She told him he was a "crazy sex poodle," to which he giggled.

The licensed masseuse woman then said she  distracted Gore – described as obscenely overweight – with chocolates!

Then he opened a small bottle of Grand Marnier, to wash them down.

"He then forced an open mouth kiss on me. I pushed back and said, ‘Stop it. You’re being way too frisky.’ I was distressed and shocked and terrified," the massage therapist told police, reading from a prepared statement.

"I saw he was determined to have a sexual act with me."

The woman alleged Gore tried to take off her top and then told her to come into the bedroom and listen to his iPod, a song by Pink "about the current president, Bush, that would shock me," she told police.

Gore then played "Dear Mr. President" and according to the police documents, that was the trigger for things to get rougher.

"He immediately flipped me flat on my back and threw his whole body" on top of her, the woman suggested.

"Get off me you big lummox! I loudly yelled protested to him."

She managed to throw Gore off her body, she claimed. But he grabbed her hand and then started singing along to the song in what she calls "bizarre karaoke."

She then asked him, "Just how long where you whacked out after the election?"

"He replied six-and-a-half years so far, just giggling his head off."

As Gore persisted to have sex with her, the woman said:  "I told him I was sorry to disappoint him and he would just have to take matters into his own hands that night. He pleaded, grabbed me… tongue kissed me… rubbed my buttocks with his hand and fingers and rubbed himself against my crotch saying, ‘You know you want to do it.’"

She told investigators she finally managed to break away from Gore and flee the hotel.

Safe at home, the alleged vic "took a long, long warm shower trying to wash off the (laughter) unwanted touching and the trauma and I brushed my teeth for a long time to get out the Grand Marnier and Al Gore’s tongue and germs out of my mouth," she told police.

In a Monica Lewinsky blue dress déjà vu moment, the woman said she  noticed stains on the front of her pants.

 "I wondered if it was soap or bodily fluids from Gore pushing up against me repeatedly," she said.

Those pants were saved in a bank safe deposit box, along with a chocolate bar with his fingerprints as evidence.

The woman told investigators she did not want to make money from the case.

"I only want justice," she said at the time of the interview.

"This is not just my story but this is the story of women in the world and how it is."

After interviewing the woman, the Police Bureau provided additional counseling services through its victim advocate program.
 
As The ENQUIRER FIRST reported yesterday "If the complainant and the Portland Police Bureau wish to pursue the possibility of a criminal prosecution, additional investigation by the Bureau will be necessary and will be discussed with the Portland Police Bureau," Multnomah County District Attorney Michael Schrunk said in a statement.

According to Associated Press, a representative for Gore issued a terse "No comment" yesterday after the DA’s statement was released.