Myself and the FA are both students at university. I was falsely accused of rape in October. I met a girl on a night out after drinking, later she reported me to the police it was a consent issue where she agreed to sex (and was fully engaged in sex) and then withdrew consent, she also agrees that there is a point during sex where I asked her if she was ok and when she said she wasn't we stopped. I had a lot of evidence for my case such as messages from her asking for sex and cctv of us kissing which she didn't mention in her report. I went in for a volunteery interview with the police and months later was given an NFA without being called back in again. Since then this girl has attended events she knows I will be at, has told a lot of people that I raped her, and she has now reported me to the University and Student Union, the Union has immediately taken her side and refused to hear my side of the story after multiple attempts I have made to speak to them, the university has been a lot better in providing me suppourt and are going to do another full investigation on the balance of probabilities which I am fairly confident I will win. The University has given me her statement, and I believe this is different from what she told the police based on what they let slip in m volunteery interview. Is it possible to get her original police statement?
The problem now is that on twitter the Student Union has started/joined a social media campaign with a hashtag that is gaining popularity quickly #m1e1t1o 1o1o1n1 c1a1m1 p1u1s (I included the ones and spaces so this post does not show up in a search giving more ammunition against me) a lot of girls are sharing sexual assault stories and peoples with multiple accusation profiles are being named and shamed all on twitter. I haven't seen my name there yet, but the girl has tweeted about me without putting my name down and people in the student union are like-ing and sharing her posts. Most people who have heard my side of the story have believed me and I believe even strangers after hearing both sides and seeing evidence would take my side. Is there anything I should be doing to prepare for this attack on social media?
I am currently trying to get a copy of my police interview from the solicitors. I don't want people hearing her side without hearing mine, I've considered dropping out of uni, but I think it's better I stay and defend myself and not have wasted the past 2 years of study. I have a good suppourt network and even if some of them believed her initially they all believe me now after hearing my side and seeing evidence.
The problem now is that on twitter the Student Union has started/joined a social media campaign with a hashtag that is gaining popularity quickly #m1e1t1o 1o1o1n1 c1a1m1 p1u1s (I included the ones and spaces so this post does not show up in a search giving more ammunition against me) a lot of girls are sharing sexual assault stories and peoples with multiple accusation profiles are being named and shamed all on twitter. I haven't seen my name there yet, but the girl has tweeted about me without putting my name down and people in the student union are like-ing and sharing her posts. Most people who have heard my side of the story have believed me and I believe even strangers after hearing both sides and seeing evidence would take my side. Is there anything I should be doing to prepare for this attack on social media?
I am currently trying to get a copy of my police interview from the solicitors. I don't want people hearing her side without hearing mine, I've considered dropping out of uni, but I think it's better I stay and defend myself and not have wasted the past 2 years of study. I have a good suppourt network and even if some of them believed her initially they all believe me now after hearing my side and seeing evidence.
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