UofKANSAS Female Is Charged With Making False Rape Claim Against Male. Regrettably Charges Are Dismissed.
A county in Kansas last year dropped charges against three women suspected of filing false rape accusations. The county’s response was not to make it less palatable for someone to file a false accusation, but to actually make it easier to file such a claim.
A University of Kansas female student told police she had been raped the night before. She said at the time she had been drunk and didn’t remember much of the encounter and didn’t want to press charges. She gave them access to her phone and her text messages suggested the encounter was consensual but a “mistake.” It appeared to police that the woman was trying to get back at her ex-boyfriend by sleeping with his friend, and only claimed it was rape after an acquaintance threatened to tell people about the sexual encounter.
The woman was arrested for making a false report, but prosecutors dropped the charges against her in November, citing fears that real victims would be afraid to come forward.
Under “trauma-informed” investigations, it’s unlikely any woman will ever be held accountable for lying about being raped. Such “training” teaches investigators that if a woman appears to be lying, she’s just traumatized from the encounter. There is literally no way to prove a woman is lying, because all evidence of lying is claimed to be evidence of the assault.
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