LOS ANGELES – The Miss California USA pageant
says its co-directors plan to address whether current title holder
Carrie Prejean will hold onto her crown amid allegations of contract
violations.
Keith Lewis
said Friday that he and fellow co-director Shanna Moakler will make
their case public Monday. He says they and Prejean’s representatives
are close to a resolution.
The state pageant is
investigating whether the 21-year-old old violated her contract by
making public appearances with groups opposed to same-sex marriage and
by failing to reveal that she had posed in her underwear as a teenager.
Lewis
says Miss USA contest owner Donald Trump will make the decision on
whether to disqualify Prejean. She was named first runner-up in the Miss USA pageant on April 19.
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