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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
The defense really going after her for cheating on her boyfriends. Classic way of trying to shift the guilt to the accuser. I get it - but it's disgusting.
Cheating one's partner may be wrong, but it's not illegal.
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I understand the angle, as rare as false accusations are, if one was to make a false accusation it could be in a case of cheating and you wanted to remove responsibility from yourself if your partner finds out. I personally know of a situation like that, however in that case, the police couldn't find enough evidence and the accuser eventually came clean.
In this this case though, the idea seems absurd. First, because by the sounds of it, her boyfriend didn't know and may never have found out. But also, who would go into the details she did for a simple false accusation? The spitting, slapping, golf club, a player doing the splits on her.... all that stuff seems too oddly specific if someone was trying to concoct a story on the fly. Why add all the humiliation factors? It wouldn't make sense.