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Tonya Harding tells all
for purpose of 'closure'
Fourteen years later, Tonya Harding has explosive new details about the Nancy Kerrigan case. They're in her book "The Tonya Tapes."
Harding writes that after the attack on Kerrigan, her then-husband, Jeff Gillooly, and his acquaintances threatened and raped her so she would adhere to their story.
"Jeff and two guys - don't know who they were because I couldn't see who they were - they were in a different car - decided to drive me up to the mountains, put a gun to my head, and take themselves upon me. . . . They told me this is what you are going to say. This is what you are going to do, and if you don't you're not going to be here anymore."
Harding also said her mother often abused her for skating poorly when she was a child. She told "Today" that she wrote the book "to put closure to, from my childhood all the way up until now. . . . I have matured a lot, and I want to have a fresh new beginning."