"In September 2018 a University of Kansas student met with police officers outside Lawrence Memorial Hospital.She explained to an officer that she had been raped the day before. The details, however, were blurry because she was drunk at the time, she said, according to court documents.
Worried about what reporting a rape could mean for her career, she told officers she did not want to press charges. But she allowed them to look through her phone before going inside for a rape examination.
Lawrence police detectives decided the student was lying and, without telling her, investigated her rather than the alleged rapist, according to motions filed by the woman’s attorney in Douglas County District Court.
Five months later she was arrested and charged with falsely reporting a felony crime . . . “The State believes the evidence shows the Defendant fabricated the rape story to effect the relationship between herself and the victim ... and her ex-boyfriend,” DA Branson said in a statement . . . "
https://www.kansascity.com/news/loca...234717197.html
Metoo blowback?
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"An acolyte of Jussie? Where’s It Works Until it Doesn’t Al?""Sounds like regret to me. Regret is not rape."