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UA law student, beauty queen faces kidnapping and robbery charges

By Kim Smith
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 12.31.2007
A University of Arizona law school student and beauty queen has been indicted on charges that say she and three others held her former boyfriend captive for 10 hours while torturing and robbing him.
Kumari Fulbright, a law clerk for U.S. District Court Judge Raner Collins, was indicted Dec. 18 on five felony charges – armed robbery, aggravated robbery, kidnapping and two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Fulbright, 25, was named Miss Pima County in 2005 and Miss Desert Sun in 2006 and ran for Miss Arizona those years.
According to court documents, Fulbright and three men used plastic cable ties and duct tape to tie up a 24-year-old man on Dec. 8 and held him captive at two residences, one on the North Side and the other in Midtown.
The four suspects pointed pistols at the man, threatened his life and stole his wallet, cell phone, briefcase and between $500 and $600 in cash, court documents state.
“(Fulbright) specifically bit him several times while he was bound, stuck a butcher knife in his ear and said she was going to kill him, pointed a pistol at him,” the documents state.
The victim was able to grab Fulbright’s gun after eight to 10 hours, the gun went off and he ran out of the house screaming for help.
Police said the man’s injuries were consistent with his story.
Read more in tomorrow's Arizona Daily Star