@FantasySeer wrote:Eight7Seven wrote:
In unsure if you're really adamant about the frequency of false allegations or more likely you were being glib about a serious topic.
i would Never joke about sexual assault.
the statistics are clear. the vast majority of sexual assaults go unreported. in part because the majority of those that are go uncharged. meanwhile the media will NOT be kind to the accuser, like every media outlet rn going out of their way to mention her profession in the agholor case.
if a woman comes forward with these allegations the odds are INCREDIBLY slim they aren't true. so you're best served giving her the benefit of the doubt, and then admiring her bravery.
Strippers walk a different line of business however. It deals specifically with a sexual nature, things unfortunately aren't always so black and white in a strip club. ( Not saying this did or did not happen. Just posting what I have read.) Per NJ.com.
"According to multiple sources who have requested anonymity due to the severity of the allegations, Agholor and a dancer agreed to go to a private room for an hour, but the dancer left shortly after the two entered the room.
The person with knowledge of the incident said Agholor had agreed to pay the woman $1,400 for their time in the private room, but the dancer left before the agreed upon time and Agholor paid her $800.
The person said the dancer wanted the full amount. The dancer left the bar, was picked up by a friend, and the person said she never informed management of the alleged rape.
According to the same source, multiple dancers have told management that Agholor did nothing wrong, including a dancer who was with another Eagles' player throughout the night."
I have no idea what happened. I'm not about to say it did or did not happen, but one of my questions would be, where was security? Why weren't they involved/around? Strange situation. Why and how would a situation like this even be possible?
Also: Obviously the media outlets are reporting her profession. They are not GOING OUT OF THEIR WAY to report her profession. It's an important piece of information to the story, and alleged accusation. He didn't go into a private room to try on a pair of new shoes. It would be poor journalism NOT to mention the circumstances and the profession of the person involved in this case.
"You're a creep. You got caught.." -Dan Patrick