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58 YO Father Falsely Accused of Rape
posted by Matt on 04:48 PM November 25th, 2005
False Accusations Anonymous User writes "Disgusting-- I am at loss of words.
--bharati"

Excerpt:
'And now the daughter, on whose complaint the father is in prison, has confessed in a sworn affidavit that her dad was innocent.

She said she had framed him at the instance of her mother whose relationship with her father was strained. This bizarre case—senior lawyers say they've not heard of a more weird twist to a case—has raised several questions.'

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Still more fraud (Score:1)
by Davidadelong on 10:33 PM November 25th, 2005 EST (#1)
That is bizare, but not uncommon. What about the mothers that encourage their daughters to have sex with their husbands so that they can control them? I have heard of more than a few of these over the years. By demonizing Men the women are never considered as part of the guilty party. I met a woman in NJ that had used her daughter on two different husbands, she was 15 at the time. The daughter tried to seduce me, and I wouldn't do it. An hour after I was with both of them and the daughter looked at her mother and told her that I was a friend, talk about reality. My own sister told me that she knew her husband was molesting their children, two boys and a girl, the daughter is now dead, suicide, and only one of the boys has a chance at a decent life. Of course she told me this after she decided to divorce him. Then she used her daughter as a running buddy to pick up men, that is until her daughter couldn't live with her pain anymore. In so far as this case being wierd, well I don't think it is all that uncommon. I live in the US
How common is this ? (Score:1)
by Gang-banged on 10:49 PM November 25th, 2005 EST (#2)
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Didn't we have a case just a few weeks ago wherein a man had served 12 yrs, in the USA, in almost identical circumstance ?
Re:How common is this ? (Score:1)
by Thundercloud on 12:54 PM November 26th, 2005 EST (#3)
Same here.
What do they mean it's a "weird case"?
This happens rather frequently, dose it not?

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Re:How common is this ? (Score:1)
by Davidadelong on 09:08 PM November 26th, 2005 EST (#4)
Thundercloud, would you please tell me what Hoka hey! means, and yes you are right, frequency denotes it is common place, perhaps weird describes the actions.
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