Pre-Op Transexual Cries in Court for Her Fire-man Who Beat Het


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"I do love you!" glamorous train-wreck tranny Claudia Charriez wailed on the witness stand to her hunky FDNY ex, Taylor Murphy, as the War of the Hoses waged again today in a Manhattan courtroom.
Charriez, a rail-thin-with-implants pre-op transsexual, took the witness stand for the third day in the wacky assault trial, in which she's accusing the burly smoke-eater of punching, biting and choking her during a love-quarrel in their bed at a Midtown hotel room last August.
"I do love him," she told jurors, when asked by Murphy's lawyer on cross examination about a series of love- and hate-filled texts she has sent Murphy even in the months after the alleged assault.
"I will have love for him," she told jurors, her voice filled with emotion. This, despite other far-less friendly texts, including one in which she urged him on the night of his arrest, "Enjoy sucking your cell mate's d---."
Then she turned to face Murphy, who sat across the courtroom at the defendant table, looking down at his hands.
"I do love you!" she shouted.
Charriez had come to court all in black -- from her six-inch platform stilettos to her black woolen poncho, trimmed in furry black balls, and when she professed her love, she raised her arms and the poncho's trimming bobbled like a restless litter of rodents.
"This is just-- " she stuttered.
Murphy kept on giving the defense table a pained look . "You know?" Charriez asked, before her face crumpled into sobs.
Charriez's cross examination by defense lawyer Jason Berland continued throughout the afternoon -- getting ugly at times as the lawyer cornered her into admitting multiple inconsistencies in her police statements.
"Is this law and order?" she snapped at the lawyer at one point. "I'm so intimidated by you," she claimed helplessly at another. "Just chill out," she advised him. "Like, seriously!"
Testimony continues tomorrow -- with the defense planning to call ex-madam-and-gubernatorial candidate Kristin Davis to describe to jurors two phone calls in which Charriez allegedly made jealous, vengeful threats against Murphy, who Davis knew from her campaign.

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