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If you ever wondered why the University of Minnesota football squad stood up for their teammates (temporarily, anyway), it’s because bulls~~~ like this happens all the time in Minneapolis:
http://www.startribune.com/u-professor-was-charged-without-evidence-to-support-rape-claim/416986764/
Summary: Ex. GF of a U of M economics professor who is in a property dispute with him goes to police and accuses him of raping her 18 months earlier. The officer notes that “the accuser was less interested in pursuing charges or an investigation with the knowledge that I would not be assisting her with the [property dispute].” No charges.
She came back later and made multiple false claims:
She claimed that the prof. “raped her so viciously that it broke three of her teeth and she needed to have colon surgery to repair the damage,” but when they finally got her medical records (after he was charged), they found that she “went to a doctor for a migraine, but reported nothing about a rape or any physical injuries”
She claimed to have a restraining order, but it had been dismissed. (It’s standard procedure in MN to grant one provisionally to almost anyone who asks, then re-evaluate it once they’ve heard both sides.)
She told the investigator that the guy with her was a Hennepin County prosecutor, but he was really her boyfriend, and a private lawyer.
She claimed that the prof. tried to run her down with his Jeep, but his building manager testified that it was in his parking lot at the time with a dead battery.
He was charged on this basis, and had his mug shot splashed all over the news.
This crap happens all the time here.
In 2015, a U of M student falsely claimed that she’d been raped on campus by an armed man. It turned out that she made it up, but rather than charging her with filing a false report, the cops called her a “victim-survivor” and “the most important person in all of this” who needed to be “[supported in] what it is [she’s] going through and what [she] may want in the process.”
(http://www.startribune.com/u-police-don-t-think-student-was-victim-of-armed-assault/303006671/)
In the same year, the county attorney’s office tried to return a 2-year-old boy to his mother despite the fact that she had lost her parental rights to her two older children, was intoxicated when she was caught with him in motel room full of meth, heroin and cocaine, and tried to hide him with his biological father, who was a criminal fugitive at the time.
They only backed down after it got them bad press.
In 2013 a Hopkins High School cheerleader got less than half the recommended sentence after she plead guilty to pimping her underage, developmentally disabled teammate and pocketing the money. At her sentencing, the judge commended her for being a “largely a successful student,” of whom her family “should be proud,” and used that as an excuse to let her off lightly.
(http://www.startribune.com/ex-hopkins-cheerleader-gets-3-years-for-prostituting-teammate/227398191/)
Nice work!
"Women are directly adapted to act as the nurses and educators of our early childhood, for the simple reason that they themselves are childish, foolish, and short-sighted—in a word, are big children all their lives, something intermediate between the child and the man, who is a man in the strict sense of the word. Consider how a young girl will toy day after day with a child, dance with it and sing to it; and then consider what a man, with the very best intentions in the world, could do in her place.” Quote from Arthur Shopenhauer, 17th century philosopher
I remember reading about the latest story with the broad who gangbanged 7-8 football players, then regretted it the next day, filed a false report. Even the police said that no rape or assault had taken place. They watched the video, and the broad was loving every minute of the gangbang. Never told anyone to stop, never said No.
I was glad to see them stand up for their team, it was either some Title 9 BS or someone from the administration that took away scholarships.
I even remember hearing an interview with some c~~~ from Minn trying to justify the scholarship removals. She said something to the effect “The players’ behavior goes against our guidelines at Minnesota and proper action was taken.”
When she was presented with a logical rebuttle, she just kept repeating herself.
However the girl who instigated the gangbang is still at Minnesota, doing just fine I’m sure.
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