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Showing posts with label rape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rape. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

But, But--Women Never Lie About Being Raped!

She Lied About Being Raped. Now The Men She Accused Are Suing Her.

Two football players who were falsely accused of rape are now suing the school and the female student who made the claims against them.
Dhameer Bradley and Malik St. Hilaire are suing Sacred Heart University (SHU) and Nikki Yovino for slander and infliction of emotional distress over the false accusation. SHU suspended the students from the football team after the accusations, which turned out to be false, and say their scholarships were revoked (the school disputes this claim).
Yovino was already sentenced to (only) one year in prison for her crime, after a last-minute plea deal. She was facing up to six years in prison for second-degree false reporting of an incident and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence.
On Oct. 15, 2016, Yovino told police she had attended a football club party at a house near the university. She claimed two men pulled her into a bathroom in the basement and sexually assaulted her.
"I don't want to be in here, I don't want to do anything. My friends are waiting for me outside, let me go outside," Yovino told police she said to the men.
Both football players admitted they had sex with Yovino, but said it was consensual. A witness testified that Yovino said she wanted to have sex with the athletes. Police detectives all noted “inconsistencies in [Yovino’s] original statement.”
As Yovino’s story began to unravel, she admitted to making up the sexual assault claim three months later. She said she did so to avoid losing a male friend she considered a “potential boyfriend.”
"She admitted that she made up the allegation of sexual assault against (the football players) because it was the first thing that came to mind and she didn’t want to lose (another male student) as a friend and potential boyfriend," the arrest warrant affidavit for Yovino stated. "She stated that she believed when (the other male student) heard the allegation it would make him angry and sympathetic to her."
The Associated Press reports the two former football players “are seeking an undisclosed amount of money.” It is unlikely they would be able to collect much from Yovino, since she likely has few, if any, assets as a college-age woman, but they could collect from SHU.
SHU is likely to fight the lawsuit, as it has disputed some of the former player’s claims. The players say their scholarships were revoked, but the schools says this is untrue. The Connecticut Post, however, reported in 2017 that a police detective said a university official had mentioned the suspension. Further, the detective reported in Yovino’s arrest affidavit that one of the players “lost a year of NCAA sports eligibility and his Division 1 NCAA football scholarship.” SHU also disputes this.
“The federal Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act prevents us from providing information about specific students. However, I can say that some of the early information that was released is inaccurate,” SHU communications director Deb Noack told the Post. “Sacred Heart never expelled the two students nor was any student stripped of scholarships because of any allegations.”
The students withdrew from the university after they say they were removed from the football team and suffered these other consequences.

Friday, May 25, 2018

Friend Of Bill And Hillary And Big Time Democratic Donor Arrested In New York

Harvey Weinstein has been arrested on rape, criminal sex act and other charges from encounters with two women

Harvey Weinstein arriba a una comisarĂ­a para entregarse a las autoridades ante denuncias de abuso sexual, viernes 25 de mayo de 2018 en Nueva York. (AP Foto/Julio Cortez)
By COLLEEN LONG - Associated Press
Friday, May 25th 2018, 13:10 pm EDT
NEW YORK (AP) — Harvey Weinstein was arrested Friday on rape, criminal sex act and other charges from encounters with two women, police said Friday as the former movie mogul faced the first criminal case stemming from misconduct claims that scores of women made against him.
Seven months after the allegations destroyed his career and set off a national reckoning known as the #MeToo movement, Weinstein, 66, left a Manhattan police station in handcuffs, with a strained smile, to head to court for arraignment.


Besides the rape and criminal sex act charges, Weinstein also was arrested on lower-level sex abuse and sexual misconduct charges, the New York Police Department said.
Weinstein, 66, turned himself in at the police station early Friday. With a throng of cameras on hand, the once-powerhouse producer found himself at the center of a spectacle he didn't control.
He didn't respond to shouts of "Harvey!" as he lumbered into the police station, wearing a blazer and carrying books including "Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway Revolution," about the Broadway musical duo of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, and "Elia Kazan," about the famed film director,
A law enforcement official told The Associated Press that the criminal sex act charge stems from a 2004 encounter between Weinstein and Lucia Evans, a then-aspiring actress who has said the Hollywood mogul forced her to perform oral sex on him in his office. She was among the first women to speak out about the producer.
The rape charge relates to a woman who has not spoken publicly or been identified, according to the official, who wasn't authorized to discuss the case and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
Weinstein's attorney, Benjamin Brafman, declined to comment when first contacted about the charges late Thursday, but has previously said that Weinstein has consistently denied any allegations of "nonconsensual sex."
Evans confirmed to The New Yorker that she was pressing charges.
"At a certain point, you have to think about the greater good of humanity, of womankind," she told the magazine.
Evans told The New Yorker in a story published in October that Weinstein forced her to perform oral sex during a daytime meeting at his New York office in 2004, the summer before her senior year at Middlebury College.
"I said, over and over, 'I don't want to do this, stop, don't,'" she told the magazine. "I tried to get away, but maybe I didn't try hard enough. I didn't want to kick him or fight him."
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance had been under enormous public pressure to bring a criminal case against Weinstein. Some women's groups, including the Hollywood activist group Time's Up, accused the Democrat of being too deferential to Weinstein and too dismissive of his accusers.
A grand jury has been hearing evidence in the case for weeks.
In March, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo took the extraordinary step of ordering the state's attorney general to investigate whether Vance acted properly in 2015 when he decided not to prosecute Weinstein over a previous allegation of unwanted groping, made by an Italian model. That investigation is in its preliminary stages.
More than 75 women have accused Weinstein of wrongdoing around the globe. Several actresses and models accused him of criminal sexual assaults, but many of the encounters happened too long ago for any prosecution. Film actress Rose McGowan said Weinstein raped her in 1997 in Utah, "Sopranos" actress Annabella Sciorra said he raped her in her New York apartment in 1992 and Norwegian actress Natassia Malthe said he attacked her in a London hotel room in 2008.
McGowan told the AP on Thursday that "the justice system has been something very elusive."
"I hope in this case, it works. Because it's all true. None of this was consensual," she said.
The statute of limitations for rape and certain other sex crimes in New York was eliminated in 2006, but not for attacks that happened prior to 2001.
New York City police detectives said in early November that they were investigating allegations by another accuser, "Boardwalk Empire" actress Paz de la Huerta, who told police in October that Weinstein raped her twice in 2010. She is not one of the victims in the case on Friday; hers was still pending, officials said.
Authorities in California and London also are investigating assault allegations. Britain has no statute of limits on rape cases; some of the allegations under investigation there date to the 1980s.
Harvey and his brother Bob Weinstein started his now-bankrupt company after leaving Miramax, the company they founded in 1979 and which became a powerhouse in '90s indie film with hits like "Pulp Fiction" and "Shakespeare in Love." The Weinstein Co. found success with Oscar winners "The Artist" and "The King's Speech."
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Associated Press writer Jocelyn Noveck contributed to this report.
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Thursday, April 26, 2018

When Will The West Awaken To The Threat? Probably Not Until Islam Wins

OPEN BORDERS ADVOCATE ANALLY RAPED BY MIGRANT

Swedish woman said she hung out with suspects to prove she wasn’t xenophobic

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A migrant anally raped an open borders advocate who hung out with him and his friend to prove she wasn’t “xenophobic.”
The migrants, who were from Afghanistan, had met the Swedish woman outside a pub and led her to their asylum center in Ljungby, where they raped and sexually assaulted her, according to the Växjö District Court.
The victim, who advocated against migrant deportations, told police she spent the night with them back in December because she had “never been afraid or worried about people from other countries.”
“I’ve always felt sorry for those who move because of war,” she said. “Others have instead thought they should go back home again, and I have opposed that.”
The suspects, Anwar and Fardin, were recently convicted of rape and sexual assault respectively, with Anwar sentenced to 15 months behind bars.
It’s common for migrants convicted of rape to receive light sentences in Sweden, despite the country’s new-found status as a rape capital of the world.
For example, last year five migrants were charged in connection to a gang rape, but were later acquitted.
The victim’s head was allegedly smashed into a staircase, knocking her unconscious, but somehow the court decided she wasn’t raped at all.
“No perpetrators should escape such a cruel and ruthless gang rape. This is the worst gang rape I have worked on in 26 years,” said the victim’s lawyer, Elisabeth Massi Fritz.
And in other shocking case, a Muslim migrant didn’t face charges for the rape of a 14-year-old because the court claimed he had “difficulties in interpreting” the word “no.”
The Hovrätten (royal court) of Western Sweden said the Iraqi, who had former convictions, had “suspected ADHD,” which, according to the court, gave him “difficulties in interpreting and interacting with other people as well as recognizing the standards he is expected to live up to.”
This despite video evidence of the underage girl resisting and repeatedly saying “no” during the sexual assault – and despite evidence indicating the girl was blackmailed by the migrant who reportedly threatened to harass her family.

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Is This What Muslims Believe!


Muslim Lawyer Says Raping Women Can Be Patriotic, Now He’s the One Dodging Rape

Muslim Lawyer Says Raping Women Can Be Patriotic, Now He's the One Dodging...

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An Egyptian Muslim lawyer has been sentenced to three years in prison after he claimed that men have a “national duty” to rape women who wear ripped jeans.
Nabih al-Wahsh made the horrific remarks while participating on a panel on the Egyptian “Infra Show” on Oct. 19.
The topic of discussion was a proposed law on sex work, according to Al Arabiya.
Al-Wahsh denounced women who wear ripped jeans, adding that they were inviting men to harass them when they wore such clothing.
“Are you happy when you see a girl walking down the street with half of her behind showing?” he said, the BBC reported.
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“I say that when a girl walks about like that, it is a patriotic duty to sexually harass her and a national duty to rape her,” he continued.
“Girls must respect themselves so others respect them. Protecting morals is more important than protecting borders.”
See his disgusting remarks in the video below:
This man represents everything that is wrong with Islamic culture in which women have little to no rights.
Egypt has a sexual violence problem, and it has been that way for decades.
This lawyer, and those who think like he does, provide a horrifying insight into the way many in these cultures perceive women.
Thankfully, al-Wahsh’s remarks sparked an outcry.
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Egypt’s state prosecutor charged al-Wahsh with “publicly inciting to flout the law” and “spreading with malice reports and statements meant to perturb public order… and harm the public interest,” according to the U.K. Daily Mail.
Al-Wahsh was sentenced to three years in prison.
This is not the first time al-Wahsh has found himself in the middle of a controversy.
The Mail reported that last year, the lawyer appeared on a talk show where he argued with an Australian imam about Muslim women wearing hijabs. The imam claimed wearing a hijab is choice and not a requirement for Muslim women.
Al-Wahsh disagreed with the imam and became irate. In a moment of anger, he took off one of his shoes and beat the imam on the head with it. Al-Wahsh has also denied the Holocaust and said he would kill Israelis, the BBC reported.
When he finds himself behind bars, Al-Wahsh will be eating his words about rape as he learns to dodge rapists, murders and other criminals himself.
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Monday, May 8, 2017

If You Rape In Europe, You Need To Claim That Islam Allows It!

RAPE LEGALIZATION GAINS GROUND AMID MIGRANT INFLUX IN EUROPE

Western Europe on path to legalize rape committed by migrants

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France, Sweden, Germany and other European nations are on a path to legalize rape committed by migrants because it’s “their culture.”
As shocking as this might seem, a recent number of rapists who avoided severe punishment suggests there’s a precedent already in place to decriminalize rapes by migrants because they don’t “culturally understand” Western rape laws or even the word “no.”
In short, rapes by migrants are downplayed as “cultural misunderstandings” and thus the victims never receive justice, meaning that “de facto” rape legalization is, for the most part, already in place.
For example, a German judge recently acquitted a Turkish drug dealer of rape despite believing “every word” of the 23-year-old victim’s accusation because, according to the judge, what the victim “had experienced as rape,” including having her head shoved between two bed posts after she said no, might be “culturally” considered “wild sex” in Turkey.
“The prosecutor admitted that the acquittal must have been a heavy blow to the victim,” reported the Märkische Allegemeine, translated from German.  “On the other hand a conviction was not possible because there was no demonstrated intent of rape [by the accused.]”
Even more, the Turkish man claimed that because he wouldn’t have committed a rape because he had a mother and a sister.
“The leftist narrative has indoctrinated German natives so strongly that their inclusive multicultural respect and bureaucratic conformism is even able to warp what is beyond doubt rape into an offensive cultural question, a question both a legal authority and the sexually assaulted woman answered yes to,” remarked Damian Black with Return of Kings. “Nothing was hidden, nothing concealed; all evidence was confirmed and understood, only to be disregarded as an ethnic misunderstanding.”
This isn’t just limited to Germany, however.  As I reported in April, a Muslim in Sweden avoided jail for anally raping a teenager because he “couldn’t understand no,” according to the Hovrätten (royal court) of Western Sweden.
The court sided with the migrant even further by suggesting the girl’s repeated “no” only pertained to forced anal sex, which the judges somehow did not consider rape.
And as I also reported in February, a Swedish court sentenced a Muslim migrant to only two months in jail after being convicted of anally raping a 13-year-old girl.
He was also ordered to pay the equivalent of just $2800 in compensation to the victim.
This is a real rape culture taking place in Europe, but don’t expect American feminists to take much notice.