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Oklahoma RB won't be charged

CoachRob16CoachRob16 Posts: 428 ✭✭✭ Junior

Just saw where Oklahoma's RB won't be charged after all.

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  • donmdonm Posts: 10,241 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @CoachRob16 said:
    Just saw where Oklahoma's RB won't be charged after all.

    Good. Maybe it's because he didn't really do anything really bad after all. Kind of like Natrez.

  • Sooner_AlumniSooner_Alumni Posts: 172 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Anderson passed a three hour long lie detector test.

    Anderson had texts from the girl saying she had a good time and wanted to see him again.

    Anderson quit responding to the girl because he didn’t want to be her bf and she kept texting him. Finally after a month she filed charges.

    Police even interviewed the girl’s friends. The girls friends basically corroborated Anderson’s story. One of the accusers friends even said the girl went to the bathroom in the middle of it and snapped her bragging that she was making out with an OU football player...

    This is sad. Not only does it smear someone’s name but it makes it harder for the real victims out there.

  • bmauldinbmauldin Posts: 4,807 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited December 2017

    @Sooner_Alumni said:
    Anderson passed a three hour long lie detector test.

    Anderson had texts from the girl saying she had a good time and wanted to see him again.

    Anderson quit responding to the girl because he didn’t want to be her bf and she kept texting him. Finally after a month she filed charges.

    Police even interviewed the girl’s friends. The girls friends basically corroborated Anderson’s story. One of the accusers friends even said the girl went to the bathroom in the middle of it and snapped her bragging that she was making out with an OU football player...

    This is sad. Not only does it smear someone’s name but it makes it harder for the real victims out there.

    What stinks for Anderson is from now on he was “accused of sexual misconduct”.
    That automatically has a stigma with it.

    And I agree, someone close to me faced what was accused and they never spoke up due to how people would respond and they would “look like a victim.”

  • pgjacksonpgjackson Posts: 18,994 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Good for him. I hope this young lady faces some sort of action for false accusations. You want to give "victims" the benefit of the doubt...but you also have to protect the accused as well. And I firmly believe that there are crazy women out there willing to make stuff up to get attention or a quick payday.

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