In the first full interview since her arrest on a DWI charge on September 7, Southampton Town Supervisor Linda Kabot and her attorney said Tuesday that she is “innocent” of the charge and will be vindicated in court.
“After viewing the [video] tapes, I can say, with full confidence, that, after reviewing all the other evidence, there is not the slightest indication that she spoke with slurred speech, no evidence of bloodshot eyes, no staggering,” said attorney William Keahon, the third lawyer to represent Ms. Kabot in her DWI case.
*Whether Ms. Kabot was drinking on the night of her arrest.
* An alleged anonymous letter that raises questions about how quickly the news of Ms. Kabot’s arrest spread in the local political community—reaching her opponent in the fall election, Town Councilwoman Anna Throne-Holst.
* A photo of Ms. Kabot purportedly taken at the birthday party she attended just hours before her traffic stop.
* Why video of her arrest offers an incomplete record of the traffic stop, according to her attorney.
* Ms. Kabot’s first public comments about the fallout from the arrest and its impact on her family and her political career.
* Where the case will be tried—or, at least, where it will not be tried—and when.