Perhaps she was raped,
but a lot of prosecutor and police effort is put into getting the right story and spinning it dramatically in a court room.
They could force plea bargains by stacking 100 years of charges.
They can use the very minimum definition of rape.
They can take the victim in another room with a counselor to help her remember when she says there was no rape.
Whatever he did justice should be served,
but we have a SEVERE problem with vicious prosecution in this country.
Think of all the normies voting and thinking what the TV tells them.
The prosecutor is the news anchor of the courtroom.
Prisons are seriously an American Gulag, and its a huge issue rarely mentioned.