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Albert became the focus of a media frenzy in 1997, Albert went on trial for felony charges of forcible sodomy.
A 42-year-old woman named Vanessa Perhach accused Albert of throwing her on a bed, biting her, and forcing her to perform oral sex after a February 12, 1997 argument in his Pentagon City hotel room.
DNA testing linked Albert to genetic material taken from the bite marks and from semen in Perhach's underwear.
During the trial, testimony was presented from another woman, Patricia Masden, who told the jury that Albert had bitten her on two different occasions in 1993 and 1994 in Miami and Dallas hotels, which she viewed as unwanted sexual advances.
Masden claimed that in Dallas, Albert called her to his hotel room to help him send a fax, only for her to find him wearing " white panties and garter belt ".
Albert maintained that Perhach had requested that he bite her and denied her accusation that he'd asked her to bring another man into their sexual affair.
He described the recorded conversation of hers with the police on the night of the incident " an Academy Award performance ".
After tests proved that the bite marks were his, he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and battery charges, while the sodomy charge was dropped.
Albert was given a 12-month suspended sentence, and that charge was dropped after a year.

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