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Elie Wiesel testifies over hotel confrontation
Holocaust scholar, survivor Elie Wiesel says feared he was being kidnapped when New Jersey man allegedly yanked him off San Francisco hotel elevator. Assailant's lawyer says client not anti-Semitic Associated Press Holocaust scholar and survivor Elie Wiesel testified that he feared he was being kidnapped when a New Jersey man allegedly yanked him off a San Francisco hotel elevator.
Wiesel's testimony Monday came after opening statements in the trial of 24-year-old Eric Hunt, who is accused of accosting the Nobel Laureate in February 2007. The 79-year-old managed to escape uninjured.
Wiesel, who chronicled his experiences as a Jewish teenager at two Nazi death camps in the book "Night," told authorities a young man at the Argent Hotel asked him for an interview, then dragged him off the elevator. The assailant fled after Wiesel began to scream.
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