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Topic | Should you believe in victims no matter what? |
Demigod_Elessar 09/11/20 6:52:48 PM #11: | Accusations nowadays can be very damning for the accused, and they sometimes require little effort or evidence. If it is something serious, and law enforcement was never involved at the time the event happened, then I'd maybe put more weight towards the accused rather than the victim. A relationship I had from 2008-09 ended badly, and I put it all behind me after the initial fallout. I then found out in 2016, through a mutual friend of both of ours, that this girl had apparently gone around to a couple of people we knew telling them I attempted to rape her while we were together. This obviously did NOT happen. But I didn't want to take any chances. I sent her a letter in the mail basically saying she has no credit or evidence to these accusations and that if she didn't stop spreading them, I would investigate possibly some kind of slander or harassment charge. I also got ahold of local law enforcement and let them know what was happening. They basically informed me to cease all contact with her, which I explained I had already done over the past seven years. And then they mentioned me possibly getting a restraining order against her, which I didn't do. The reason my friend came to me is because he knew the accusation was rubbish, and never saw me as that type of person. So I don't know if she was doing it just to try and seperate me from my friends? Or if she was just being spiteful and/or trying to get me in some kind of trouble? But it stopped after that and I haven't heard anything from her since. But it was scary. So yeah, listen, but do not automatically believe the "victim" in cases such as these. --- IRON MAIDEN IS MY RELIGION! ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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