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re: Adam Anderson's attorney asks Georgia to reconsider suspension

Posted on 11/6/21 at 1:11 pm to
Posted by Dawgirl
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Posted on 11/6/21 at 1:11 pm to
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The point being made was that if you’re drunk and you go to a guy’s apartment after midnight, make out with the dude, then climb into his bed, and never say “No”, but just claim rape the next morning because you regret it all once sober, and use the excuse that you never actually voiced consent/said “Yes” eithe


Is that was she is alleging happened? Or is that you're guessing what happened?
Posted by FinleyStreet
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 11/6/21 at 1:43 pm to
This is the only information I could find regarding the events.

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According to an Athens-Clarke County Police Department incident report, a 21-year-old woman told police that she went to a house in Athens, Georgia, between midnight and 7 a.m. on Friday. After having drinks, the woman said, she woke up while Anderson was raping her.


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Unless I'm missing something a lot of the commentary in this thread are mostly speculation.
Posted by BeefDawg
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 11/6/21 at 2:07 pm to
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Is that was she is alleging happened? Or is that you're guessing what happened?
What I’ve read as known details is 21yo girl went to AA’s pad after midnight either drunk or got drunk, ended up in his bed, sex occurred, then some hours later she reported to EOO that while totally unconscious/passed out AA raped her/had sex without consent, but then later when interviewed by police she changed the story to “I wasn’t unconscious, I was asleep and woke up during intercourse.”

And since then, AA’s lawyer gave a statement where AA emphatically denies rape, claims consensual sex occurred, and points out that the girl has several inconsistencies/changes in her story from what she told OEE to police, and he gives an example of her changing from totally unconscious throughout to only being asleep and waking up during.

And that’s really all we know.

But let’s use some logical deduction with what we know there….

1. Why’d she change the story? My guess is the police surely asked her how she knows AA raped her if she was totally unconscious through the ordeal.

2. But then, if she supposedly woke up during intercourse, you would think AA would then have nail claw marks all over him, right? I mean, if you woke up with some dude raping you, you’re just going to lay there and let him finish? You’re not going to scream or start fighting and scratching and biting?

3. AA hasn’t been arrested or charged, so one can easily assume he has no defensive wounds on him, nor are there any witnesses who heard her screaming, nor is there anyone who’s come forward that she immediately told/reported to that she was just raped. I mean at the very least, wouldn’t you leave the moment you claim to have woken up and immediately run and tell your closest confidant what just happened?

But we know none of that exists otherwise AA would absolutely have been arrested and charged by now. Obviously there’s no probable cause yet that validates her claim.

4. Unless AA is some closet violent sexual deviant, why would he do this? Every interview we’ve seen him give, he is the epitome of respectful, courteous, well-spoken, and humble. He is a known protector of his disabled brother and a huge momma’s boy, and has no known history of any misconduct, much less something of this degree. He just doesn’t fit the mold of the type.

Not saying it’s impossible at all, though. She very well might have said “No” at some point, or just maybe he is a closet sexual deviant. We don’t know yet. All of this, as I said, is just an attempt at logical deduction from what is known. And from what is known, her story has holes and doesn’t really add up. And it’s very VERY telling that he’s not been arrested and charged so far.
This post was edited on 11/6/21 at 2:16 pm
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