Popular Posts

Friday, September 20, 2019

She Claimed Her Uber Driver Raped Her. DNA Proved It Was A Lie.

Charges have been dropped against an Uber driver accused of raping a woman in April.

In May, the driver, who will not be named by The Daily Wire because he is a victim, was charged with sexually assaulting a woman in his SUV after picking her up as a passenger. He was ordered to be held without bail, based on the woman’s claims.

The woman, who has not been named in news articles, claimed the male Uber driver picked her up after she left a party in Franklin, Massachusetts, early one morning. The woman ordered the Uber because she was too drunk to drive to her friend’s house, CBS Boston reported. The woman claimed the Uber driver stopped short of her destination and then raped her for more than an hour in the back seat of the vehicle. She claimed she received bruises on her arm, leg, and back as a result of the attack.

Uber records showed the 3.53 mile trip did last one hour and 13 minutes, but the driver’s attorney, Robert Carmel-Montes, said the woman had spent the hour talking about her problems.

More

4 comments:

  1. Name that woman! She is a LYING THIEF WHO NEEDS TO BE IN JAIL! Why a Thief? Think of the hell she has put tht man through! He probably has lost his job, etc...... Hope he sues the ball off her, maybe after paying him a very very large sum of HER MONEY, she will think twice about lying

    ReplyDelete
  2. Now this bitch needs to be prosecuted and tossed into a prison for 20 years!

    ReplyDelete
  3. False claims by women on anything >>>
    happen frequently in our Court system....

    right here in WICOMICO County..

    may you have a good lawyer too....if the Sherrifs deputies are banging her too

    those deputies will annoy the chit out of you till you are cleared of the lies.

    ReplyDelete
  4. While there SHOULD be tort reform, when a litigant who files suit and loses should pay all court costs and attorney fees, there SHOULD be harassment reform when a woman lies about an incident that is proved to be false and ordered to pay restitution.

    ReplyDelete

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.