My son has been falsely accused of rape, common assault for spitting and harassment (2 contacts) and we've been 'helping the police with enquiries' this weekend.
He's at A level college, final year, and his ex-girlfriend made accusations first at college after my son ratted her out to her current boyfriend that they were still sleeping together. When that didn't get her anywhere and she was required to not talk about it with friends (i.e. stop spreading rumours), she has gone to the police and made an accusation. There's a month between the alleged incident and the ratting out, and another month until this weekend.
It's a case of he says, she says, but she has continued calling him, texting him and sitting with him on the way to college. The police have seized his and her phones and will find the (sometimes lovey dovey, sometimes emotionally unstable seeking support) text messages from her and call logs.
My poor son is already facing a stressful time as it's A levels soon. How long until this is likely to blow over? Will the police drop everything when they see the context of her text messages and his caring responses? The harassment and common assault are because he confronted her about the false allegation to college and called her out for what she is. Very worried mum.
He's at A level college, final year, and his ex-girlfriend made accusations first at college after my son ratted her out to her current boyfriend that they were still sleeping together. When that didn't get her anywhere and she was required to not talk about it with friends (i.e. stop spreading rumours), she has gone to the police and made an accusation. There's a month between the alleged incident and the ratting out, and another month until this weekend.
It's a case of he says, she says, but she has continued calling him, texting him and sitting with him on the way to college. The police have seized his and her phones and will find the (sometimes lovey dovey, sometimes emotionally unstable seeking support) text messages from her and call logs.
My poor son is already facing a stressful time as it's A levels soon. How long until this is likely to blow over? Will the police drop everything when they see the context of her text messages and his caring responses? The harassment and common assault are because he confronted her about the false allegation to college and called her out for what she is. Very worried mum.
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