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Scumbag. Edit: If true.
Scumbag. Edit: If true.
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Get StartedSorry. I didn't realize you had all the info. I shouldn't be surprised you're always on top of your game. Thanks.
I agree with all of you but what does it say that the Lions Top people missed this, and why did this never come up in New England.
Exactly, not a word while he was in NE winning superbowls. Either way, the Lions brass looks like a bunch of idiots for not being aware of this
So, the Lions look like idiots but the Patriots don't? Explain that to me again.....
Trust me guys, you have no idea how easy it is for anyone to be accused of sexual assault and to be indicted. And it wouldn't matter what he did or said afterwords... there are people who will say he's guilty regardless. He could win his case, they would say he just got away with it. They can drop the charges, he was just guilty and got lucky.
Even the statement that she refused to testify... people forget that in cases of a false accusation, the accuser often refuses to testify to avoid being charged with perjury or falsifying a police report.
It happens more often that any of us would like to think.
I'm not saying he's innocent of the accusation, but I am saying that in this country, everyone has the right to defend themselves in court, and he never got that chance. None of use should just assume he did it.
Exactly, not a word while he was in NE winning superbowls. Either way, the Lions brass looks like a bunch of idiots for not being aware of this
I'm of the opinion that when a woman/girl says something happened...more often than not, something did happen.
One thing I want to make clear is that this is a very personal issue for me. As someone who was falsely accused of a sexual assault, and indicted, and arrested... and never adjudicated, I understand what it's like for Matt Patricia at this point.
In my case the local police didn't provide the entire body of evidence to the DA, who convened a grand jury and got the indictment, and then saw the remaining evidence and dropped the case like a red hot rock. It took a year of going through the pain of being accused of a heinous crime before they really got to the "Okay, we're going to trial, we better look at the case file" phase, and then realized they were going to lose badly because I had already proven my innocence... they just didn't know it.
It was a torturous year for me, and even though I walked out of it with my head high and exonerated, there are still people in the town where I live who think I just got off on a loophole or something. And I can't even defend myself because the case was ordered sealed... I can't even explain to someone why the DA dropped the case after getting an indictment... which is incredibly rare.
So you can imagine how this story makes me feel like this mirrors my own.
That having been said, I don't want to come across like I think Patricia is innocent or this girl is lying either. And I hope I'm not sounding that way. I have no knowledge of his case. I don't know her. I have no clue, just like everyone else.
I'm just saying the one thing I learned through my own experience was how easy it is for these accusations to happen, and go a long long way, even when they are false, and for how easy it is for others to form judgements and opinions, and treat the accused a certain way, with absolutely no knowledge of the evidence.
The court of public opinion sucks when you're the guy on trial, and you didn't do it.
I don't necessarily believe one way or another anything about his guilt or innocence, and I don't want to call a potential victim a liar just because I have been through something similar, and I apologize if anyone takes my comments that way.
I can understand your point of view and understand where you are coming from. It sounds like a terrible situation you were/are in.
I have no idea, but my guess is that a woman that was physically sexually assaulted or raped but was too afraid to come forward or face the person that did it in court...that torture is probably worse. Again, I have no idea...just a guess.
I'm not trying to diminish what you went through....just coming at it from the other point of view.
Beware the blind date scorned, the batshit crazy bitch that I blind-dated once over 25 years ago, accused me back then of assault and battery after our short hour and a half meetup at her apartment, I wasn't attracted to her physically or emotionally but was polite albeit non-committal. I didn't bring up going out on another date, give her my phone number, asked for hers, or let her know where I lived. The married co-worker who had been urging me to go on a date with her gf, argrily told me a few days later that she had called her and claimed that I had shoved and hit her...what BS. But when I asked if her gf was going to file her complaint with the police, she said no.
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