A young woman cried rape after 'fulfilling a fantasy' of having sex with two strangers, a court heard yesterday.So far, so ordinary. For 2009, that is.
Chloe Dolton, 22, was 'bored' with her life and willingly engaged in the threesome after an argument with her boyfriend, it was alleged.
But then:
The prosecution said she fulfilled her fantasy at the end of an evening spent drinking alcohol, and later accused the two men of rape because she was ashamed of what she had done.Which turned out to be an easily-proved lie:
Dolton told police that Robert Joborski and Gregor Bukowski grabbed her as she walked home alone from a late-night party where she had played drinking games.
The two men were later arrested but never charged. They said the sex had been consensual and that Dolton had approached them late at night in a 'chatty and friendly' manner.She picked up the phone in the middle of drunken sex with a stranger..?
Mr Bukowski said after they met he had put his arm around her and they started kissing before Dolton asked if he had a condom.
He then had sex with her although the prosecutor said the 'sex came to a premature end' when Dolton received a phone call from her live-in boyfriend.
Classy lady!
Dolton denies perverting the course of justice by making the false rape claims.Hard to see how she could expect to get away with it, but if convicted, it’ll be interesting, in the light of last week’s judgement, to see what she gets, won’t it?
1 comment:
Note how the judge phrased the decision and the LibDem fembot. False rape accusations are a problem mainly because they reduce the chances of nailing an actual rapist.
The devastation caused to an innocent man's life, and the terrible mistrust it sows in modern relationships, and the gun it allows misandrist women to hold to men's heads.
That stuff doesn't matter because the victims are men, and men don't count in 2009 PC Britain.
I say bang up the false accusers for a comparable sentence to the rapists.
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