Family members said that after the first alleged assault, the young woman underwent about a year of professional therapy and received a course of prescription medication. Her parents said that they were not aware of any other drug use in their daughters past, as defense attorneys have suggested. The womans mother told ESSENCE that her daughter, who had lived in the same home with her parents and her two children prior to the March 13 incident, appeared to have recovered after the therapy she had following the incident.
I'm not sure if therapy would have started in 1993 when she was allegedly raped or in 1996 when she reported the rape.
Thanks for that. Would the Army take someone who had been on medication for mental health issues? Maybe if it was when she was 14.