There is no rape statute of limitations in the UK and it's the London Met that's investigating... you might also have spotted that the allegations and assaults have all been made in the UK, not the US.
There is no rape statute of limitations in the UK and it's the London Met that's investigating... you might also have spotted that the allegations and assaults have all been made in the UK, not the US.
Also, if you had any first hand knowledge of rape victims not coming forward you would know that there are no end of reasons why a single, as in only one, girl/woman wouldn't come forward, but if a dam breaks then it's safety in numbers and more will come forward.
I have no idea whether he's guilty or not and I'm not making any judgement in the case, but you cannot just dismiss complaints simply because they didn't come forward at the time.
It happened to my niece and she was, under death threat from the 3 rapists, extremely reluctant to go to the police. It was only when she opened up to her parents that they made sure it was made known and one of the three was imprisoned for the rape. She was 15 and completely traumatised at the time.
all good points, thank you. It does have to be looked into on a case by case basis, of course. The problem is that those "fake" ones actually harm real victims. Like the case with your niece is very different from a case when a grown-up porn star complains of being "raped" years after spending a night with a young handsome billionaire and even paid for staying silent.
There is no rape statute of limitations in the UK and it's the London Met that's investigating... you might also have spotted that the allegations and assaults have all been made in the UK, not the US.
Also, if you had any first hand knowledge of rape victims not coming forward you would know that there are no end of reasons why a single, as in only one, girl/woman wouldn't come forward, but if a dam breaks then it's safety in numbers and more will come forward.
I have no idea whether he's guilty or not and I'm not making any judgement in the case, but you cannot just dismiss complaints simply because they didn't come forward at the time.
It happened to my niece and she was, under death threat from the 3 rapists, extremely reluctant to go to the police. It was only when she opened up to her parents that they made sure it was made known and one of the three was imprisoned for the rape. She was 15 and completely traumatised at the time.
all good points, thank you. It does have to be looked into on a case by case basis, of course. The problem is that those "fake" ones actually harm real victims. Like the case with your niece is very different from a case when a grown-up porn star complains of being "raped" years after spending a night with a young handsome billionaire and even paid for staying silent.
“ grown-up porn star ” ? Was there one? Were there more than one?
I wasn’t aware that porn stars were fair game either to any passing rapist.