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    Duke Lacross Players Scandal: It's Over!

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18046103/?GT1=9246

    I personally thought those accusations were ludicrous. I'm glad to see they can finally go on with their lives after a year of complete bull.

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    Re: Duke Lacross Players Scandal: It's Over!

    Its been over for months now, the girl came out and confessed she lied a while back after the DNA came back negative, they just had to finish the trial.

    Did a search and found this:
    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=53719

    This is the second time this woman has accused a group of men of gang-raping her. One more time and it's officially considered a hobby.
    Last edited by JPS; 04-11-2007, 06:51 PM.

    Here I come Pav, like the Kool-Aid man barging into a funeral! Oh yeah!

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      #3
      Re: Duke Lacross Players Scandal: It's Over!

      Ugh; it's women like that who make it hard for true rape victims to get justice.

      Wasn't that woman a stripper/escort or something at one of the students' parties anyway? Next party she's hired for she might actually get assaulted-- and this time nobody's going to believe her.

      Is there anyway the Duke students can countersue for a year's worth of harrassment, embarassment, and friviolous lawsuits? Even though she probably doesn't have the money to pay for their legal costs, she should at least be made formally accountable.
      Last edited by Kirin; 04-11-2007, 07:29 PM.
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        Re: Duke Lacross Players Scandal: It's Over!

        Originally posted by Kirin View Post
        Ugh; it's women like that who make it hard for true rape victims to get justice.
        Women like that really **** me off. Fooling everyone to get some bling out of the deal, while there are real victims that need justice to be served. It makes me sick.
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          Re: Duke Lacross Players Scandal: It's Over!

          "At first it just looked like a picture of a bunch of lily pads, but then I started scraping at it with my pocket knife and the whole painting just sort of spoke to me," Schmidt said. "For the first time, I finally understand what Monet was trying to get across in her work."

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            Re: Duke Lacross Players Scandal: It's Over!

            I don't know. Something tells me those Duke boys'll find themselves in a world of trouble again.

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              #7
              Re: Duke Lacross Players Scandal: It's Over!

              Yay for spoiled rich kids everywhere who hold underage drinking parties with strippers!

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                #8
                Re: Duke Lacross Players Scandal: It's Over!

                Hey, I was one of those kids in college, except I wasn't spoiled or rich, and didn't hire strippers.

                Okay, so I was just underage and drank.

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                  Re: Duke Lacross Players Scandal: It's Over!

                  Originally posted by Kirin View Post
                  Ugh; it's women like that who make it hard for true rape victims to get justice.

                  Wasn't that woman a stripper/escort or something at one of the students' parties anyway? Next party she's hired for she might actually get assaulted-- and this time nobody's going to believe her.

                  Is there anyway the Duke students can countersue for a year's worth of harrassment, embarassment, and friviolous lawsuits? Even though she probably doesn't have the money to pay for their legal costs, she should at least be made formally accountable.
                  Read the rest of the article. They said they weren't going to press charges against her because of her "state of mind" and the notion that she may have believed all the stories she was told. Complete bull.
                  Last edited by Bon; 04-11-2007, 11:49 PM.

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