12 Thursday, February 10, 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Harding files $20 million suit as skater saga continues The Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. — Tonya Harding filed a $20 million lawsuit against the U.S. Olympic Committee yesterday, seeking to prevent the organization from blocking her participation in the Lillehammer Games. The 16-page suit, filed in Clackamas County Circuit Court in the suburb of Oregon City, points out that Harding has complied with all rules and regulations of the U.S. Figure Skating Association. Harding's attorney, Robert Weaver, said the suit sought punitive damages, a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction to stop the USOC's hearing on Feb. 15 in Norway. He expected a hearing on the order to be held today. Asked if the lawsuit meant that Harding would not appear before the USOC panel, Weaver said: "We're going to exhaust this first and see where it goes." Peter Alakay, an attorney retained by the USOC, said any comment would have to come from the USOC. Earlier yesterday, Harding's ex-husband Jeff Gillooily asked a court for permission to travel to Norway to testify before the USOC panel that was scheduled to meet Feb. 15 to determine whether Harding's role in the attack on Kerrigan violated Olympic ethics. Gilooly also asked that the results of an FBI lie-detector test be disclosed to his attorney so they could be presented to the USOC's Games Administrative Board. "He wants to cooperate with the USOC's fact-finding in an attempt mitigate the injury he and others have caused Nancy Kerrigan and her family." Gillooily's attorney, Ron Hoevet, said in his motion. Hoevet said he would not make the lie-detector results public unless they were submitted to the USOC board. Hoveet told the USOC that Gilleoly would testify as long as: the Multnomah County district attorney did not object; the USOC paid the travel expens- the USOC paid Gilleilly's attorney fees of $200 per hour, and es for Gillooly and his attorney; Gillooly were to leave no earlier than Sunday and return as soon as practical after the hearing. Hoevet said the USOC had yet to agree to the conditions. In another development, ABC quoted sources close to the investigation as saying the FBI now believes that handwritten notes on at least one scrap of paper found in a restaurant trash bin were written by Harding. The notes included the phone number of the Tony Kent Arena in MASSACHUSETTS, where Kerrigan practiced. Gillooly has told authorities that he watched Harding write down the information on the Massachusetts arena as she talked to a skating writer from Pennsylvania. The writer also has said Harding called her to get the information. 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