Good news for AJ Johnson

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Well that only took 2.5 years. Maybe we'll get a trial and some resolution before the end of the millennia.
 
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The prosecution will be forced to drop the case now...the info in question clearly proves innocence..

Just like I said at the time it happened, and got blasted as a victim basher.

She was trying to get in on the lawsuit money
 
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If this turns out to be a false accusation I would tie the accuser and her family up in the court system until I was in a retirement home.
 
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The prosecution will be forced to drop the case now...the info in question clearly proves innocence..

Just like I said at the time it happened, and got blasted as a victim basher.

She was trying to get in on the lawsuit money

I was surprised the DA filed charges. The incident reports and witness statements were already problematic.
 
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its a rape case, the DA is always quick to file charges, see the Duke case.

Problem is this society we now live in where a person is considered guilty until they prove their innocence. Ridiculous that his life has basically been put on hold for this length of time. We also have this little thing whereby a person is entitled to a speedy trial. Everything today is upside down and backward. Just wrong on so many levels.
 
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If the charges get dropped I'd say sue her for all she's worth. This pretty much destroyed his chance at an NFL career.
 
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There is a lesson in this story.. choose those you hang out/party with wisely. They could greatly influence your life down the road.. good or bad.. Think with the big head instead of the little one.
 
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its a rape case, the DA is always quick to file charges, see the Duke case.

This reminds me more of the Kobe Bryant case... The DA's office in Eagle, Colorado stuck with the charges even after it was revealed that his accuser had shown up at the hospital for examination the day of the alleged rape with another man's semen and pubic hair in her underwear.
They would have never been able to prove who had caused her vaginal trauma and yet they pressed on with the charges and spent $200K on the investigation before the accuser told the prosecution that she was unwilling to testify the day before jury selection was to begin.
 
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This reminds me more of the Kobe Bryant case... The DA's office in Eagle, Colorado stuck with the charges even after it was revealed that his accuser had shown up at the hospital for examination the day of the alleged rape with another man's semen and pubic hair in her underwear.
They would have never been able to prove who had caused her vaginal trauma and yet they pressed on with the charges and spent $200K on the investigation before the accuser told the prosecution that she was unwilling to testify the day before jury selection was to begin.

Maybe a case on conscience or a 4 million dollar payout from Mr. Bryant.:thumbsup:
 
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You have to understand that just because these social media accounts will be released that does not mean the case is over. If she was being provocative or complicit through messages, that's a lot different than agreeing to engage in sexual acts. So even if she was up for it before the party, yet once it started to happen and said "no" then that's rape.
 
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What has it been 3 years already?

Ideally, the case will be dropped and AJ can enter the draft...assuming he is still in football shape. One less black eye for Tennessee.

My guess is that both parties are guilty of displaying ill will towards each other (cheated, dumped, scorned, framed, etc).

Just better not get caught lying to the courts!
 
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