British Tennis Players Speaks About False Rape Allegation

February 8, 2009


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4 Responses to “British Tennis Players Speaks About False Rape Allegation”

  1. Kevin on February 9th, 2009 4:13 pm

    Well, first of all, the individual in question was a student at Miss State and not The University of Mississippi.

    Secondly, the national consent laws say that if an individual is intoxicated, he or she can’t give consent. MS and most “bible belt” states tend to blame the victim and not the accused.

  2. Ralph Braseth on February 9th, 2009 6:29 pm

    FACTUAL ERROR. The accused plays tennis for Mississippi State University, not the University of Mississippi.

  3. admin on February 9th, 2009 6:53 pm

    Yes thank you both, corrected to Mississippi State University.

  4. Sarah L on September 21st, 2009 2:58 am

    I don’t know about other people, but in hearing his account of the story, i believe him LESS than before. just because he didn’t know the laws doesn’t mean that he didn’t commit the crime. ignorance is not a defense.
    and as far as “staying the entire night,” it just sounds like the girl passed out drunk and woke up when she woke up. who knows… maybe she passed out in the middle of the act, or before it even happened. if she were unconscious, it would definitely have been non-forcible.
    i don’t care if the courts cleared him. i trust this guy about as far as i can throw him.

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