DH is being accused of sexual assault.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am always amazed at how quickly women on this board proclaim that woman should kick their husbands to the curb. So much for vows...


Oh please, give me a break! Maybe her DH should have been more worried about the vows when he did whatever he did that he doesn't want her listening to the police inquiry! Stop blaming women for reacting reasonably to men breaking vows, as if only the women were ever held to the vows in the first place?
Anonymous
It sounds like the oil rig monkeys hired a stripper for a party and things may have gotten a little out of hand. Maybe OP's husband grabbed some titty or something but one of his homes did the raping of the drunk stripper while the others cheered him on. Or maybe the rape happened in another room while hubby was passed out drunk. Or maybe the stripper made up the rape part just because she's a nut. I wouldn't give a DNA sample to police if I could avoid it because once you ate targeted they will try to make you guilty and if the DNA samples get confused they don't care about that. Also while in the ideal fantasy world spouse do sharing, in the real world OP is far better off being kept in the dark completely. Whether he's guilty or innocent there's absolutely nothing she could do to help and a lot she could do to make things worse. Besides sounds like he was hoping they wouldn't follow up with him and while that may be wishful thinking why involve the op if the wish came true? Even if his DNA is not a match if he was in the same room or house where an assault occurred he could be charged with accessory. Op obviously has some reason for mistrust beyond this incident which she doesn't disclose. This must have been the last straw whether or not he's guilty of anything.
Anonymous
Interesting that everyone is convinced these are "oil rig monkeys" or "archeologists." As if lawyers, doctors, or accountants don't sexually assault women. Yeah.
Anonymous
I know an older man who slept with a woman he picked up at a bar while on a business trip. Actually, he and his colleagues all slept with her over the course of the trip (a handful of guys). Totally consensual, but she got pregnant. Everyone was swabbed. The man I knew turned out to be the father. Wrecked his marriage/family (already had a few kids). Happily married to the woman he and his colleagues slept with...and lives in dcumlandia.
Anonymous
I remember what happened to those students at Duke University. They didn't do anything to the stripper, but a money hungry crack-ho and a power hungry prosecutor who wanted to run for higher office conspired to railroad the students. The students were all kicked out of the university, the coach was fired, and their parents lost hundreds of thousands defending them. It took years to clear their names and they were only saved because some of their parents had money.

Nifong the prosecutor had railroaded other innocent people into jail including one man falsely convicted of murder. The stripper was later found guilty of murder, and Nifong the prosecutor was sent to jail and lost his law license.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One woman is one thing...multiple is another. Sadly looks like this guy is one scary person and you were smart to get him out of there.


One woman is accusing several people of sexual assault, not multiple women accusing one man. Supposedly.


You can interpret the OP either way.

Anyway, the swabs should tell the story. I'll be curious to hear it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I was in a situation once where something bad happened to someone else. I will not go into details. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But, I was seen in the vicinity of the attack. I talked to a lawyer who, upon hearing my story, said he will be happy to take my money, but if what I told him was accurate, I had nothing to fear. I cooperated with police without a lawyer present. Maybe it was stupid, but I figured if I give them my DNA, I will be ruled out. Which is what happened -- I was ruled out quickly based on blood types.


OMG, this is wrong on too many levels. Glad it worked out for you, but next time the only word coming out of your mouth should be "lawyer."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I was in a situation once where something bad happened to someone else. I will not go into details. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But, I was seen in the vicinity of the attack. I talked to a lawyer who, upon hearing my story, said he will be happy to take my money, but if what I told him was accurate, I had nothing to fear. I cooperated with police without a lawyer present. Maybe it was stupid, but I figured if I give them my DNA, I will be ruled out. Which is what happened -- I was ruled out quickly based on blood types.


OMG, this is wrong on too many levels. Glad it worked out for you, but next time the only word coming out of your mouth should be "lawyer."


The lawyer should be brought before the Bar for giving such bad advice. He might be a civil lawyer completely out of his depth. Or maybe he's a former prosecutor who exploits those connections to defend white-collar and other wealthy clients, and "just knows" his buddies won't railroad a fellow white guy who's "a good guy".

Regardless, it's utterly stupid to engage law enforcement and prosecutors without an attorney representing you. There's too much incentive to pin somebody with the crime, and so much to gain from a longstanding record of locking up bad guys.

Since they can't ALL be black or Latinos, there'll have to be a few whites. Don't make it easy to choose you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know where to begin. I am shaking.

DH works in another state for six weeks in a remote area during the summer. There is a woman who is accusing him, and multiple coworkers of his of sexual assault. He was questioned today in our home and swabbed. Which leads me to believe there is substantial evidence. DH is trying to brush it off, saying he doesn't know her and he just went to sleep that night.

I kicked him out and told him not to come back until he is cleared.

I'm completely distraught and emotional. I don't want him near me. I don't believe he did it, but what if?



So is your Dh the flirty type to grab @$$ or say lewd comments to women? Then maybe he made some moves. The swab suggests his willy was out too, some maybe more than some moves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know where to begin. I am shaking.

DH works in another state for six weeks in a remote area during the summer. There is a woman who is accusing him, and multiple coworkers of his of sexual assault. He was questioned today in our home and swabbed. Which leads me to believe there is substantial evidence. DH is trying to brush it off, saying he doesn't know her and he just went to sleep that night.

I kicked him out and told him not to come back until he is cleared.

I'm completely distraught and emotional. I don't want him near me. I don't believe he did it, but what if?




COuld easily be a crazy women plotting for seduction and money. Check her track record and her lawyer's track record of this blasphemy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that everyone is convinced these are "oil rig monkeys" or "archeologists." As if lawyers, doctors, or accountants don't sexually assault women. Yeah.


Mmm...have you read the OP's posts, orrrr...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that everyone is convinced these are "oil rig monkeys" or "archeologists." As if lawyers, doctors, or accountants don't sexually assault women. Yeah.


Mmm...have you read the OP's posts, orrrr...


My money is on Alaskan truck driver...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One woman is one thing...multiple is another. Sadly looks like this guy is one scary person and you were smart to get him out of there.


One woman is accusing several people of sexual assault, not multiple women accusing one man. Supposedly.


You can interpret the OP either way.

Anyway, the swabs should tell the story. I'll be curious to hear it.


No, there's only one way to interpret:

There is a woman who is accusing him, and multiple coworkers of his of sexual assault.
Anonymous
OP, come back. We need an update.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know where to begin. I am shaking.

DH works in another state for six weeks in a remote area during the summer. There is a woman who is accusing him, and multiple coworkers of his of sexual assault. He was questioned today in our home and swabbed. Which leads me to believe there is substantial evidence. DH is trying to brush it off, saying he doesn't know her and he just went to sleep that night.

I kicked him out and told him not to come back until he is cleared.

I'm completely distraught and emotional. I don't want him near me. I don't believe he did it, but what if?


His ass is going to jail if he did it.
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