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originally posted by: Daughter2
Few comments on evidence:
It appears the one of the alleged accusers was in the States - this one supposedly went to a rape crisis center. In the States that information is protected under confidentiality laws - Brand can't access it unless she consents - I bet she doesn't
Text messages - unless there is a prior Court order usually aren't kept for more than a few days. Highly unlikely any will still be around after 10 years.
Unless that woman kept her phone for a decade and it stills works after all that time- I highly doubt those messages can ever be verified.
And someone mentioned those message fonts seem strange - they do to me too. I had to print text messages and it was so hard to get even one message neatly on paper. I can't say for sure because I don't know the model of the phone but they don't look like messages from 2012.
Good night.
originally posted by: Saloon
a reply to: AlienBorg
This part of your comment.
You think there is a possibility these women have bern paid to create these stories? Let's start with this.
Of course I do if we're speaking to possibilities.
I seem to have upset the flow for the moment.
originally posted by: AlienBorg
a reply to: Saloon
Same thing happened to Kevin Spacey who was found not guilty for all nine charges, seven of them were for sexual assaults.
I made a thread a few weeks ago.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
The UK names people before any evidence or convictions because its an ignorant, bigoted little country at its core, similar to an old whore.
originally posted by: SprocketUK
This is, I think, a very good reminder to us all to not let some shyster pull the wool over our eyes. For years now I have believed the fakeness of the bloke and turned a blind eye to his obvious misogyny and now all this is coming out, it has me questioning my ability to spot a wrong un.
In short, rot in hell Russell