A Stanford University employee is getting some real justice. She’s just been charged with two counts of felony perjury and two counts of making a false police report for falsely accusing a co-worker of rape–twice. She had previously accused him of sexual harassment (no evidence found and she was just moved to a different department).
She deliberately set out to ruin this guy’s life because he wouldn’t date her. And because she was, IMO, an obsessed crazy nut job psycho.
And because California pays people to be victims, she might have banked up to $70,000 (there’s no information about how much she actually got).
From the real victim, the man:
the entire incident has “scarred” him during a time he was caring for his ill mother, who has since passed away.
“This is disgusting. I don’t feel human. I don’t feel human at all,” he reportedly told investigators with tears in his eyes.
Something that is alluded to in this post from Not The Bee: “Gries wanted to avoid interacting with the police, using an anti-cop leftist reasoning, of course, and deliver repercussions through the school instead.”
Stanford spent $300,000 on investigating and new security measures. And their investigations were crap–the man is lucky he wasn’t booted out of his job even with complete lack of evidence.
That’s because colleges and universities feel that they should handle crimes in-house so they can control the narrative. Once the non-university police were involved, her story melted away like wet tissue paper.
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