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Originally Posted by Drolefille
By that standard though, no circumstance is. Every piece of this girl's story has fallen through or changed multiple times. When IS the proper instance for victim's rights groups to protest false accusations except when accusations appear to be false?
I mean I can't think of anytime when one can be 100% certain that the woman lied unless she admits it herself.
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There are cases where the accusations are
proven to be false. However that proof is provided, that has not happened in this case.
News article profiles of the accuser are only journalism until the legal realm takes hold of the information and goes after the accuser for false accusations. When the legal realm is successful in that endeavor, then this case can be used as an instance of false accusations.