Braunstein's Victim Calls Media-Fightin' Lawyer
While former Women's Wear Daily reporter and "allegedly suspected" sexual predator Peter Braunstein is believed to be traipsing about the wilds of the upper midwest, his victim has been doing her best to go on with her life. The woman, a former W employee who Braunstein is believed to have molested for 12 hours on Halloween, has hired lawyer Lynda Goldman to "to encourage the media to behave in a responsible manner so that this victim isn t victimized further." Ooooh — a personal watchdog. Totes smooth. Says Goldman:
"I wasn t retained because she s working on a book or movie or any nonsense like that," she said. "I was retained because she was concerned, as anyone would be in her circumstance, about her privacy and her safety." She added, however, that her client might be interested in telling her side of the story "somewhere down the road when this guy is incarcerated."
But? If and when Braunstein is caught and/or convicted, then we can definitely talk "nonsense." Seriously, a made-for-tv movie is like the twelfth step or something.