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    15 years ago my husband had sex with a girl at a party - they were teenagers at the time and it was a typical teenage party with lots of alcohol and noone really knowing what was going on. She was the ex-girlfriend of one of his friends (lets call him F). She started dating F again after the night and they dated for over a year. Throughout that time my husband & F remained friends. She didn't mention anything about the alleged rape.

    Since then she has told a lot of people that they went to school with that he raped her, but has not made any accusation to the police.

    She recently got in contact with his friend (F) to say that my husband raped her. She can't remember what happened exactly because she was very drunk. All she can remember is that she suddenly realised they were having sex and she didn't want to be there. Obviously Husband's recollection of the night is not perfect, but he can't remember her saying anything about not wanting to have sex. He did not get her drunk and did not push her into doing anything. He can remember things, like her taking her dress off, that suggests that she wanted to have sex.

    My husband is now absolutely terrified of being arrested, even though he is certain that the sex was consentual. I would like to be able to reassure him that we aren't about to get a knock at the door, but I know nothing.

    Has anyone had experience of a accusation so long after the event? If she did go to the police, what would happen next - would he be arrested immediately?

    We are considering getting legal advice, but worry that this would look like an admission of guilt.

    Please help. My husband has been struggling with depression for years and I'm worried what this will do to him.

  • #2
    Hello Wifey,

    Welcome to the forum.
    If you have read other threads you will find a few members who have had a very similar experience to your husband which should be of assistance to you both.

    An allegation of a historic nature is a very frightening and soul destroying thing to deal with and I can empathise so much with the emotions and thoughts that are flying around in both your minds.

    Others who are in more of a position to give practical support should be along soon.

    Do read the other threads and take notes of things you feel apply to your husbands situation.

    The Innocent falsely accused community is very large so try and take some little reassurance that you are not alone even though you and hubby must feel totally alone and helpless.
    What you are feeling is a normal reaction to an abnormal situation.

    Keep posting and keep strong.

    Verity

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    • #3
      Keep Stong

      Hi Wifey

      Others will advise soon all i can say is keep strong and try to keep your faith,my thoughts are with you and your husband x kermits fiance x

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      • #4
        To get legal advice at this stage would cost you as he's not entitled to public funding. Without saying the town where you are can you post up the county?
        People Appealing Convictions of Sexual Offences ~http://www.pacso.co.uk

        PAFAA details ~ https://pacso.co.uk/pafaa-people-aga...ions-of-abuse/

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        • #5
          Thank you, realise we'd have to pay, but worth it for peace of mind!

          We're in Sussex - although Kent or Surrey are accessible.

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          • #6
            Verity will be the best person to help you there then. She'll be along soon
            People Appealing Convictions of Sexual Offences ~http://www.pacso.co.uk

            PAFAA details ~ https://pacso.co.uk/pafaa-people-aga...ions-of-abuse/

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            • #7
              wifey

              Go to www.kentagainstinjustice.com
              Join and then I will give you my contact details and assist you.
              V

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