So I've been avoiding GD so as to not get in a flamewar and get banned, but --
Has anyone seen this? It was published at the end of last month. (I tried going back a few pages, but you guys post so often that I only got back to yesterday)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-bloom/why-the-new-child-rape-ca_b_10619944.htmlAn anonymous “Jane Doe” filed a federal lawsuit against GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump last week, accusing him of raping her in 1994 when she was thirteen years old. The mainstream media ignored the filing.
If the Bill Cosby case has taught us anything, it is to not disregard rape cases against famous men. Serious journalists have publicly apologized for turning a blind eye to the Cosby accusers for over a decade, notwithstanding the large number of women who had come forward with credible claims. And now history is repeating itself.
In covering a story, a media outlet is not finding guilt. It is simply reporting the news that a lawsuit has been filed against Mr. Trump, and ideally putting the complaint in context. Unproven allegations are just that - unproven, and should be identified that way. (Mr. Trump’s lawyer says the charges are “categorically untrue, completely fabricated and politically motivated.”) Proof comes later, at trial. But the November election will come well before any trial. And while Mr. Trump is presumed innocent, we are permitted - no, we are obligated — to analyze the case’s viability now.
No outsider can say whether Mr. Trump is innocent or guilty of these new rape charges. But we can look at his record, analyze the court filings here, and make a determination as to credibility - whether the allegations are believable enough for us to take them seriously and investigate them, keeping in mind his denial and reporting new facts as they develop.
I have done that. And the answer is a clear “yes.” These allegations are credible. They ought not be ignored. Mainstream media, I’m looking at you.
It's a detailed article, she's done a lot of research for it. Well worth reading.
Section titles:
1. Consider the Context: Mr. Trump’s Overt, Even Proud Misogyny
2. More context: two prior sexual assault court claims have been made against Mr. Trump
3. The new Jane Doe child rape claim against Mr. Trump is consistent with verifiable facts about Mr. Trump and his friend Jeffrey Epstein, and has a powerful witness statement attached to it.
Considering how much news I read, I was surprised and disturbed that today is the first time I've heard about this*. The case was originally filed in April without a lawyer, dismissed for "technical filing errors," and then re-filed with a lawyer's assistance on 6/20.
* I heard about it on twitter