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    Hi there, well as I've said before, Tony's accuser has now made 8 accusations of rape and sexual assault against men (and one woman). The most recent - "P" was accused roughly 3 weeks before Tony's NFA in December. "P" is her brother in law and she phoned her 13 year old nephew in order to tell him that his Dad was a rapist. "P" got his NFA recently.

    What I'm wondering is if there is anyway that other people can be warned against the serial accuser as it would seem that the police don't seem to have joined the dots. To be fair, she is an excellent and convincing liar. Whan Tony tried to get the police to do something about her they intimated that as she was "mentally ill" (she has a personality disorder which is not an illness as such, and she is an alcoholic) nothing was likely to come of it - and they stated that even if it did, because of "data-protection" Tony would not be informed (which is odd as if he had been charged his name would have been in the local newspaper wouldn't it?). As I'm mentally ill maybe the police will over-look it if I go and hold up Lloyds bank?!

    So can anyone warn the general public? Surely she is a danger to others as well as wasting police resources? Is it true that Tony can't be told if she were to be charged with something?

    Jen
    Last edited by largactyl1; 18 June 2011, 01:37 AM. Reason: being thick
    False Accusers Beware: You have chosen to dine at the Karma Cafe. There is no menu: you will just get what you deserve.

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    Hi Jen,

    I had a bit of a rant on the 'Rape in the News' section of the forum, but seriously, if any of us who have been through this were to write to him officially with our stories, he may well now be in a frame of mind to raise the whole question of false allegations in the House (Private Members Bill or something?)

    This would bypass the snag of the Government not wanting to be seen to do anything about this huge problem, even though it would save them £millions every year in legal aid and court time.

    The Rt. Hon. Andrew Bridgen MP
    The House of Commons
    London SW1A 0AA
    'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger'

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    • #3
      Maybe e victims of this particular false accuser could get together and launch a class action private prosecution against her.

      The CPS may then be minded to take it up given the number of witnesses prepared to testify against her.

      Personality disorder is a weak excuse to use not to bring her to justice.
      If it was a male who had made multiple false allegations and pleaded 'mental illness' does anyone honestly believe the authorities would decline to prosecute????

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Casehardened View Post
        Hi Jen,

        I had a bit of a rant on the 'Rape in the News' section of the forum, but seriously, if any of us who have been through this were to write to him officially with our stories, he may well now be in a frame of mind to raise the whole question of false allegations in the House (Private Members Bill or something?)

        This would bypass the snag of the Government not wanting to be seen to do anything about this huge problem, even though it would save them £millions every year in legal aid and court time.

        The Rt. Hon. Andrew Bridgen MP
        The House of Commons
        London SW1A 0AA
        Dont suppose you have an email address for that Casehardened?

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        • #5
          Hi Bigsister,

          http://www.andrewbridgen.com/

          Click onto his website and there are all the contact details there!!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Verity View Post
            Hi Bigsister,

            http://www.andrewbridgen.com/

            Click onto his website and there are all the contact details there!!

            You're a star, thank you x

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