What did he do?
He falsely accused the Georgia Tech men’s basketball coach of sexual assault and extortion.
He got a couple of other folks in on the con. As a side note, the liar and the true victim, the coach, were once friends. With friends like that, who needs enemies, right?
How does this differ from the thousands of false allegations made by women all of the time? The extortion part? Because that happens too.
Someone asked the question five years ago, after the Brett Kavanaugh brouhaha:
Should deliberately false reports of sexual assault be subject to the same legal penalties as false reports of other felonies? Right now, accusers who lie about sexual abuse are criminally liable for filing a false report and perjury, as well as civil sanctions for defamation, but legal consequences rarely occur.
The answer is unequivocally yes.
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