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NEW YORK (AP) - A fashion writer accused of sexually abusing a former co-worker while dressed as a firefighter hoped to go to New Orleans and lead a gang of angry Hurricane Katrina survivors, a psychologist testified Monday.
Dr. William Barr, a neuropsychologist, said the plan was something Peter Braunstein told him he considered while on the run after the attack on the woman on Halloween night 2005 in New York.
"He talked about going to New Orleans because he thought there were a lot of angry people down there and he could provide them some kind of leadership," Barr testified.
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