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Duke Lacrosse Accuser--SHE'S BACK!
5 years after falsely accusing three Duke lacrosse players of sexual assault, and only a year after trying to pull a Left-Eye (RIP) on her man, the stripper is back--for stabbing her current boyfriend!
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/9377710/ My questions are as such: 1. What man would date this woman?! 2. What woman moves her kids in with a man after only months?! 3. Why in the world does she think these blue contacts are flattering? We are not fooled. 4. Didn't Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton offer to pay for her college education so she wouldn't have to strip? |
1. I don't know.
2. But she LOVES HIM and he's SOOO GOOD with the kids. They call him dad and everything. 3. LMAO at the black girl/blue contacts combo. Reminds me of the 6th grade color contact fad (and the outbreak of pinkeye that followed after girls started sharing them.) Ewww. 4. Jesse and Al should have learned by now about jumping in and supporting people without getting the backstory. lol. |
Good thing for her she's in NC. She'll probably get probation and MAYBE some court mandated anger management...depending on how crazy she is at trial.
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I remember the epic Race War that resulted from the Duke Lacrosse scandal. It was good stuff, especially all the crow that had to be eaten when it turned out to be a scam.
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Speaking of NC and Race wars...NC has implemented sentencing affirmative action. If you are a black male and can statistically prove that more black men received the death penalty than another gender/race, you can't be given the death penalty, no matter how guilty you've been proven. Fun addition: the way it's written allows the defendant to twist the stats in many different ways: his gender/race, victim's gender/race, combo of the two...
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I'm still holding down my hurl over the sharing contacts thing. BLEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHH |
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And don't even get me started of the affirmative action sentencing. I can think of few things more outlandish and unjust. |
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I think it mainly applies to murder & the death penalty, but I've read about cases where weasel lawyers have managed to loophole it for other things as well. |
Her "boyfriend" has died and now she will probably face a murder charge.
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"She was charged with attempted murder and arson but found guilty last December of three counts of child abuse, injury to personal property and resisting a public officer. She was sentenced to 88 days in jail, which she had already served while awaiting trial."
88 days? So right about NC laws. |
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http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/20...enced-14-year/ |
Why on Earth did she take the stand? Did anyone follow this closely? I can't see anything possibly good come from putting someone with that history on the stand.
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