Really? What kind of payoff do women typically get after falsely accusing college students of rape?
I don't know what happened that night, and neither do you. But I think automatically assuming the alleged victim could gain from this accusation is pretty silly.
This was a party attended entirely by Duke students and it was held in a house owned by the university, so yes I can easily see this woman falsely crying rape in hopes of a pay-off. She may not have though it all the way through, and she may realize that she is in over her head, but that doesn't mean that her initial motivation wasn't money.
This is starting to look a lot like the Kobe Bryant situation to me.
They get a huge payoff. First the criminal case and then they all be sued civilly. The woman in the Kobe Bryant case got a settlement before the Civil case.
Duke would also be sued. Hell, she could sue the Escort service for sending her into a dangerous situation (without workman's comp).
She did Car-Jack a car in the past from a guy she was dancing for and then she tried to run over a policemen after she led them on a chase through 2 counties. We're not talking Mary Poppins here.
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Really? What kind of payoff do women typically get after falsely accusing college students of rape?
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Gee, we all know Anita Hill got nothing from her "testimony" against Clarence Thomas.
Just a couple of book deals, unsold movie, $75,000 speaking fees, 7 bedroom house in Santa Monica.
I don't know what happened that night, and neither do you. But I think automatically assuming the alleged victim could gain from this accusation is pretty silly.
My question is why would they let a women in that looked so bruised and battered.
I'm operating under the assumption the accused rapists are innocent until proven guilty. I don't think the protestors at Duke and the LameStream Press operate under that assumption.
It is?! Of course the alleged victim has something to gain. Maybe I don't understand your post.
How quickly you forget. Remember Kobe Bryant's alleged victim? She got a financial settlement from him.