Because the sexual assault she alleges happened wasn't memorable enough on its own.
Yeah, sounds plausible!
When I was in junior high school, forty-some-odd years ago, I went around to all the kids and teachers who had been unfriendly or even outright hostile to me, and had them sign my yearbook.
I then immediately added useful identifying information (their full name and address, their professional capacity 40 years later, etc.) right next to their signatures so that, sometime in the 21st Century, I would remember that they had been "mean" to me, and could take the appropriate legal action.
Regards,
“Because the sexual assault she alleges happened wasn’t memorable enough on its own.”
That’s what I’ve wondered all along - why isn’t this note blacked out, scribbled out, or torn out? What victim neatly preserves her assaulter’s sweet nothings?