CRIME & COURTS

South Carolina Quarterback Rape Case: Heated Dispute, Steamy Legal Briefs

Explosive Charleston County court documents detail alleged sexual assault, “gang” attack… and the legal fallout.

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Thanks For Sharing This! March 27, 2025 at 6:41 am

False allegations of “rape” by females are much more common than the average person realizes. So many lives are ruined each year because some delicate little flower re-thought her actions for one or more of several reasons and decided crying rape was the easiest way to save face. “Buyer’s remorse”, fear of pregancy, fear of having been seen with the accused while cheating on a husband or boyfriend, are just a few of the motivations behind these false allegations. I had a female LE Investigator tell me once that probably close to 50% of the “rape” cases she dealt with, are false.

Police are reluctant to discuss these cases with the press or public because the “sexual assault” industry, just like the “CDV” industry, does not want any appearance of “blaming the victim”, even when the victim was never a victim. It is a political football that bounces into the offices of chiefs, sheriffs, mayors, councilmen, and legislators. Never mind the lives of the (mostly) men which are destroyed by ruined reputations and incarceration. Even if these (mostly) men are eventually cleared, how much of their life’s savings are expended on fighting bogus cases? How many will be paying on their defense against bogus charges, well into their senior years of life or beyond?

In an effort to “protect victims”, our laws and legal system has created new classes of often unseen or ignored victims as their accusers ride the train of no responsibility because we don’t want to be seen as “blaming the victim”.

Because of the reluctance of police to prosecute false accusers, the problem gets worse. Perhaps it is time we have a “mandatory must arrest” law for false accusers who made up allegations of rape and/or CDV. Institute minimum sentences of five or even ten years incarceration with no parole or early release. Failure to do so will only make this problem worse.

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Kenzie Adams April 13, 2025 at 11:14 am

Ms. Smith’s court filings are some of the worst legal writings I’ve come across. Are we sure she’s a lawyer?

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