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Rape certainly occurs, but, as we all realize, most accusations
of rape are exaggerated, distorted or simply false.
Even where
they should know better, prosecutors and juries are often happy
to believe the tooth-fairy tales; would a woman lie just to
hurt a man?
Any day of the week!
False charges of rape are typically the fruit of emotional, neurotic women who use their sex to injure an enemy. Men seldom make false accusations of rape. But men can see ways to turn the racket to their practical benefit, ways to turn false charges into cash and use the legal system to extort from victims. Like rape, most charges of child molestation are false. Typically vindictive or neurotic parents (usually mothers) plant false memories of things that never occurred. There has always been another side (a monetary side) to false charges of child molestation. Men, usually fathers, exploit children in order to extort money. A certain number of charges of child molestation are ploys to get money from the man who are charged with the supposed crimes. When the guy pays up, the supposed child "victim" doesn't appear and the case is dropped. Of course, sometimes the racket backfires and the kid (almost always an adolescent girl) has to tell some sort of lie in court. In recent years this racket has grown alarmingly. In the typical case the patsy is an Hispanic man who works hard, has no family and drinks too much. The false charges are typically made by a black man who's the real or supposed father of a girl (or girls) who are easy to exploit and manipulate. The pimp/father threatens to report a supposed sexual assault if the patsy doesn't pay some relatively small sum of money, say a thousand dollars. The girl's been coached what to say and do, or, often, she really has been sexually violated, just not by the man who's being shaken down. If the man doesn't come through with the money, the pimp/father reports the supposed sexual assault and the guy is arrested. By using the legal system, the racket can demand more money, say $1500 or $2000. The money is usually borrowed from the patsy's friends. Almost always the mark pays up. Two recent cases from Dauphin County, Pennsylvania will serve as real-life examples. In both cases the fallguys were hard working middle aged Hispanic laborers. The men worked like slaves all week and got drunk on the weekends, losing all their money. More importantly, they were not clear about what happened during their drunken stupors. In both cases, the racket involved a black man who was a real or pretend relative of the supposed victim; in these cases, preteen girls. In both cases, the Hispanic men were arrested. In both cases, they paid off their accuser's pimp/father and the charges were dropped at a hearing. In the first case, the victim's friends had to pay $1200. In the second case, the fallguy was much worse off. He paid $2000, everything his friends could raise, but not until he'd spent over a month in the infamous Dauphin County jail. Before the charges were actually dropped, the man was beaten and terribly abused in the jail by the guards and staff. He was completely terrorized and demoralized, but the pimp/father collected $2000 with the help of the thugs in the criminal justice system. One of the most disturbing aspects of this racket is that the officials realize that it's going on. Both cops and prosecutors know that most of these child molestation cases are phony. The authorities go along with them primarily because they are so juicy, sorted and what else can they do. Would a little girl lie? You bet your life! In one of the cases cited here, the public defender lawyers also knew what was going on. I myself talked to them. They did nothing to help the victim so he paid his money, the charges were dropped and the poor man fled Dauphin County as if it were the cesspool it is. It's the duty of the criminal justice industry to protect the victims of false criminal charges. We know of several cases where the matter went too far and an innocent man is in prison doing hard time on nothing but the false claim of a child or children coached and pushed by a pimp/father or relative. I know of another case, also from Dauphin County were a little four year-old girl was viciously raped and injured apparently by a relative. The family, actually the pimp/father and the mother, blamed an innocent Hispanic neighbor who had nothing to do with it. The same parents were selling another daughter on the street and the mother was whoring for drugs. The point is that children are being used to make false, exaggerated or distorted charges of child molestation. The object is to extort money and the criminal justice industry knows it's going on. The cops and prosecutors must carefully and completely investigate these cases. They must be VERY skeptical of child molestation claims and they need to look at the adults behind the accusations. "A learned bastard takes precedence over You are welcome to use or republish
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