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    I have been accused of attempted rape and false imprisonment of a fellow co worker, I can't go into too much details but the alleged incident happened in my car on the 12th of February. She masturbated me off and we kissed which was totally consensual, she said she can't do this as I'm 3 days early, she then mentioned she had an STI and couldn't do anything sexual until Saturday, at this point I masturbated my self off and she watched and said, I'm coming to your house on Saturday.

    Anyway on Friday the 21th the police came to arrest me for attempted rape and false imprisonment. She has told the police I forced her to masturbate me, which is totally fictional, apparently I held her head and force her to watch me masturbate which is another lie

    The false imprisonment charge is because she apparently tried to escape from the car and the door was locked, which is another lie, even with Central Locking, as far as I'm aware it only stop the doors from being opened from the outside. I saw her at work on Friday the 14th after and everything was totally fine, we got on totally fine, it wasn't awkward and I didn't suspect anything.

    I'm currently on bail and I've been suspended from work, my bail conditions say I can't have any kind of contract with her and because we work in the same place, work have suspended me.

    I'm due to answer bail in a few weeks, what is likely to happen. I'm so worried I'll have to go to court/jail

    I don't know why she left it a week to report it to the police. On the Friday after she seemed fine, I'm absolutely furious about being accused of false imprisonment.

    this isn't technically rape as I didn't penetrate her in any way what so ever but its likely I'm going to loose my job, freedom and even get jail time for this bull ****.

    what can I expect from bail hearing, any advice would be greatly appreciated. I should mention she sent me numerous dirty sexual texts before hand and the police have my phone at present and are using it as evidence.

  • #2
    Hi Mark & welcome to the forum,

    I understand your feelings and shock at your arrest but unfortunately the police will have to take her allegations seriously unless you can prove different.

    I note you mentioned the texts which will help to prove your version of events; also can you think of a reason why she would want to cause you such problems from a false allegation? Does she have a facebook account? Sometime a false accuser will paint a completely different account of the 'ordeal' on there which can be screenshot.

    This link may answer some of your questions as to what is going to happen now:

    http://www.daftmoo.org.uk/mooforum/s...at-happens-now
    'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger'

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    • #3
      Hi Mark and welcome though sorry you had to find us.....try to write down everything that happened that evening including what she said what you said etc. If you have any social media correspondence or emails you have exchanged screen shot them or forward any emails to an account that the police can't find. If you are charged you will need a specialist solicitor......

      keep posting and we will help all we can.....
      "Only love can light the mirror of your soul" - Chris de Burgh

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      • #4
        You will be found not guity

        You will be found not guilty for lack of forensics evidence as detailed in the following url -

        http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26275136

        Your case will be treated as a historic rape case as she waited a week before going to the police thereby stopping the police from collecting vital medical, forensics or photography evidence.

        Also, there are no independent witnesses to prove her allegations are true.

        I was charged with raping my wife and faced a total of 38 years in prison if found guilty.

        But the Police/CPS produced no independent witnesses, medical, forensics or photography evidence at my 11 day trail and I was found not guilty on 5 counts of rape.

        The Police/CPS are able to charge suspected sex offenders just on the word of the alleged victim.

        However, no jury without any supporting evidence to prove the Police/CPS case will find you guilty.

        If she was really being forced against her will she should have gone straight to a hospital and had her wounds treated and then gone to the police with the medical and photographic evidence to prove her allegations against you.

        Or she would have screamed to attract attention of any passers-by's while the attack was happening.

        Or she would have scratched your face during the attack defending herself.

        All these points would go through the jury's minds and they will not believe her allegations.

        As the Head of the Met Police says in the above BBC article it is a "Catch 22" situation with historic rape cases.

        However, the Police/CPS will probably hold another rape trail at tax payers expense, which is almost certainly going to fail due to lack of evidence.

        As I believe that the weak collation government want to seen taking action against men for alleged rape to win the female vote.

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        • #5
          As I understand Mark's post, he has not been charged as yet and so hopefully it may be that the CPS will consider that there is little chance of winning a court case and not take it any further.
          'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger'

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          • #6
            Thank you both very much, I do hope so Unhappy , I can't even face going to court in all honesty, just the thought of her their will all her family and friends. I've already been suspended from work, if/when I'm found not guilty, how do I face going back to work , i'll see her every day ( and her mum works in HR ).

            Its pretty safe to say my career is over. According to a fellow colleague and friend I work with, she is being her normal self, laughing, joking with fellow members of staff, she certainly doesn't seem traumatized or upset, I mean surely if you had been attacked as she suggested you would't be at work laughing it up enjoying your life.

            I'm due to answer bail on the 12th of march, the days just seem to take so long, I just want it over.
            Last edited by mark1234; 23 February 2014, 08:48 PM.

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            • #7
              Hi Mark, just wanted to say stay strong and that we on here are all supporting each other. We know exactly what you are going through and how much of a roller-coaster ride it can be. Just sending you a hug really.

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              • #8
                I've already been suspended from work, if/when I'm found not guilty, how do I face going back to work , I'll see her every day ( and her mum works in HR ).
                If you're Not Guilty - that is in the eyes of the law so there is no reason at all why you should not go back to work, and if you are dismissed then I believe you would have grounds for a Tribunal on grounds of unfair dismissal.

                Its pretty safe to say my career is over
                .
                Absolutely not!!! You haven't even been charged yet!!! And you may not be!!! It may be that after it's all over you may not want to work for that organisation any more, but this doesn't stop you from working for other organisations.

                According to a fellow colleague and friend I work with, she is being her normal self, laughing, joking with fellow members of staff, she certainly doesn't seem traumatized or upset, I mean surely if you had been attacked as she suggested you wouldn't be at work laughing it up enjoying your life
                .
                As you have a friend/s still at work who see her daily, could you ask them to keep a daily dated log of how she is behaving at work? if possible signed and dated by 2 people - or 2 people to keep separate logs - this would possibly useful evidence for you if this goes to court. And you are absolutely right, anyone who has been through what she claims to have suffered would be very traumatised and find it very difficult to function in any normal way let alone be laughing and joking.

                I'm due to answer bail on the 12th of march, the days just seem to take so long, I just want it over.
                Sadly, these cases can take a very long time (18 months plus sometimes), but equally they can be over in a few weeks. Have you got friends/family supporting you?

                Have you thought of why this woman has done this? Has she heard of the compensation that is paid to people who have make allegations of sexual abuse? Has anyone noticed her spending much more money than usual? Is she out for revenge?
                "Only love can light the mirror of your soul" - Chris de Burgh

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                • #9
                  Well I'm back at the police station today to answer bail, god I'm dreading this. I hope they no further action.

                  To make things even worse, I've got to attend an investigation at work on for alleged gross misconduct, They said my actions have damaged the company brand and could lead me to being dismissed. Things just get worse. I'll report back tonight after my bail hearing.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mark1234 View Post
                    Well I'm back at the police station today to answer bail, god I'm dreading this. I hope they no further action.

                    To make things even worse, I've got to attend an investigation at work on for alleged gross misconduct, They said my actions have damaged the company brand and could lead me to being dismissed. Things just get worse. I'll report back tonight after my bail hearing.
                    Mark, I really hope you get NFA today. Then I would like to see your co-worker investigated at work for damaging the company/company brand.

                    Fingers crossed .... let us know how you get on.

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                    • #11
                      if you get re-bailed this is normal and it may go on for many months - also be prepared that if they are getting desperate they may throw more charges at you in the hopes that if it goes to court - then some will stick - again par for the course. Try not to panic too much.
                      And God promised men that good and obedient wives would be found in all corners of the world. Then made the world round .... and laughed and laughed and laughed ..

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                      • #12
                        Well I've been Re- Bailed for 8 weeks now, I'm at work On Friday for a meeting so I'l probably end up loosing my job too.

                        I was originally informed by a manager at work she had made a complaint to them, So they interviewed me about it. I then text a friend telling them of how she had told the manager that I tried to force her to do sexual acts.

                        I said in the text' I "hardly" forced her to do anything', and the police are using that word, hardly as if I forced her to do things, just not very much.

                        This 8 weeks is going to be the worst of my life, I can see this going to court and then Jail.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mark1234 View Post
                          Well I've been Re- Bailed for 8 weeks now, I'm at 6work On Friday for a meeting so I'l probably end up loosing my job too.

                          I was originally informed by a manager at work she had made a complaint to them, So they interviewed me about it. I then text a friend telling them of how she had told the manager that I tried to force her to do sexual acts.

                          I said in the text' I "hardly" forced her to do anything', and the police are using that word, hardly as if I forced her to do things, just not very much.

                          This 8 weeks is going to be the worst of my life, I can see this going to court and then Jail.


                          Hello Mark.

                          I'm sorry to say that the next 8 weeks will indeed be the worst of your life but I can relate so much of your situation and I doubt that this will go further re police/CPS.

                          I had what amounted to little more than a drunken one night stand with a colleague last year. A week later I was arrested and bailed for a total of 17 weeks before the police dropped it. Like you I submitted my phone as there were texts on it from her which supported that it was all consensual. This delayed the investigation but anything that can strengthen your case is a bonus. Also I said something in all innocence to a friend of hers 2 days before I was arrested which was taken totally out of context. I wouldn't worry too much about the word 'hardly' in your text message.

                          I was immediately suspended from work (on full pay) but called in for a meeting 3 weeks later with the HR manager. I wanted to come back to work and felt it could be arranged that I had no contact with her as per bail conditions but the manager refused this. The company understandably couldn't continue to pay me for nothing. I'm on a zero hours contract and was faced with 3 options. Firstly lift the suspension but give me no hours - no income. Secondly fire me for gross misconduct - relationships between colleagues are not allowed in my employment. Thirdly I sign off sick due to stress and go on SSP of £17.34 a day. Not going to make a dent in the mortgage but this is the option I reluctantly took. I was furious that she was still working - as someone else said hardly the behaviour of a rape victim.

                          My advice to you would be to keep calm on Friday and point out that you haven't been charged with anything. I wanted to explode with rage during my meeting but I would have been fired on the spot. Also it may help to have a detailed account of every fact you can think of about the night and subsequent behaviour/texts between the 2 of you so you can refer to it if asked anything. I'm assuming that both you and her have been told by your employer and the police not to discuss events with colleagues.

                          I returned to work a week after my bail was lifted and discovered that the girl had resigned some weeks earlier not before telling everyone I'd raped her. This for me was the hardest part. Working with everyone again knowing what they may be thinking about me.

                          I was very lucky to have a couple of close friends as well as a loving family for support. During my 17 weeks of hell I found that swimming and exercise is probably the best help for stress.

                          I doubt it seems possible at the moment but things will improve it time.


                          Best of luck to you.

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                          • #14
                            before you go to your meeting on Friday, have a read of the company grievance and disciplinary policy; dismissal policy; capability policy; redundancy policy. have a look at employment law. I think you may be protected by employment law as you are only being investigated right now and not charged. You should also be entitled to take a union or professional body rep or colleague or friend with you to the meeting.

                            Many law firms offer a free half hour initial consultation. It could be worth your while talking to an employment law specialist as they will know your rights exactly; there may even be protection under the Human Rights Act and that is the right to a private life.... hope this helps. Keep us informed of how you get on.... MH
                            "Only love can light the mirror of your soul" - Chris de Burgh

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                            • #15
                              Mark, some great advice has already been given.

                              I immediately read the 'hardly' as being a reference to her willingness or eagerness and it is stupid to think it would be used otherwise but that's the police! I don't think that word can prove their case.
                              It's normal to think the worst but not helpful to you. You haven't been charged, it's a good thing apart from the never ending delays, punishment for something you haven't done.
                              Good luck with the meeting at work. Keep your head high and stay calm.

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