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    Default Are you kidding me?!??! Girl pleads rape in Youtube Vid

    Vid was taken from youtube, full story can be found on cnn.com


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    Wow man, the mood I'm in right now, I couldn't make it past the first minute, but did she finally get help?

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    There is a new law that says if a woman says no during intercourse that you have to stop within 10 seconds or something...i saw it on Nancy Grace.

    Did she say that the guy is being charged with break and enter or something? Lawyers just go with the easier to prove charge. The lawyer probably just thinks either she's lying or the jury wont buy her story.

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    "According to court documents, Crystal and the man both said they had an ongoing sexual relationship.

    The prosecutor, who declined to comment to CNN, concluded that the teen and the 23-year-old had consensual sex, according to the case file."

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    Deuce is this another one of the "hot broads" you brag about bangin?

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    She reminds me of drew berrymore
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stacocakes View Post
    She reminds me of drew berrymore
    I thought the same. She is just trying to get exposure here.

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    Quote from CNN's page:

    "Orange County authorities charged the 23-year-old man Crystal accused of assaulting her with lewd or lascivious battery. According to court documents, Crystal and the man both said they had an ongoing sexual relationship.

    The prosecutor, who declined to comment to CNN, concluded that the teen and the 23-year-old had consensual sex, according to the case file.

    Florida law states that a 15-year-old cannot give consent to sex. And though Crystal was 15 at the time of the alleged forced encounter, the prosecutor wrote that the case would not be prosecuted because Crystal was "a mere 1 month away" from turning 16, when it would be "legal to give consent," according to documents.

    A spokeswoman for the Orange County state attorney's office declined to comment further."

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