Patrick Kane’s attorney is preparing for a live press conference in response to the accuser’s attorney withdrawing from the case.

Patrick Kane attorney Paul Cambria to address media shortly. — WGRZ (@WGRZ) September 25, 2015

#PatrickKane's attorney, Paul Cambria expected to hold press conference after his client's accuser's attorney quit pic.twitter.com/Ua8E93maVU — Spectrum News BUF (@SPECNewsBuffalo) September 25, 2015

Attorney Paul Cambria says "I feel Patrick Kane has been victimized." Says it's "not outside realm of possibility" that Kane sues accuser. — Stacy St. Clair (@StacyStClair) September 25, 2015

Cambria wants the person who perpetrated evidence-breach hoax be charged and prosecuted. — Tim Graham (@ByTimGraham) September 25, 2015

Cambria: "People who have achieved things are always targets." — David Pagnotta (@TheFourthPeriod) September 25, 2015

Cambria disputes Chicago reporter's suggestion that many leaks in case are pro-Kane. Says "biting, etc." we're examples of the opposite. — Sloane Martin (@SloaneMartin) September 25, 2015