"The whole narrative that, like, she stole the bike is patently wrong," said Justin Marino, Comrie's attorney.
Marino says she paid for the bike first, and he produced receipts of her purchase. He claims in her condition, she would never try to fight for the bike.
"Do you think any pregnant woman in their right mind would jump on another young man's bike and, like, just scoot away while they are six months pregnant?" he said.
A spokesperson for NYC Health + Hospitals says the health care provider is now on leave pending a review of the incident.
Her attorney says they have no beef with the young man but object to what Crump wrote.
"It's appalling that, you know, like, race, you know, is somehow, like, imputed as that being the issue here," Marino said.
He says his client now fears for her safety.
"She's been threatened. People have been outside the house. She's had someone send her a picture of her front door, saying, 'I'm here for you,'" Marino said.