The Unbelievalbe Accusation:
1.At the age of 21 the accuser claimed that she was raped 3 times a week for the previous five years – a total of 750 rapes.2.No one saw any evidence of rape or abuse of any kind. Not the social worker who processed the adoption (who would have witnessed a teen allegedly raped 120 times); Not the doctor of 4 years (who was her doctor during the time that 625 alleged rapes occurred, remember she said the rapes occurred 3 times every week); Not teachers, friends, family, no one.3.At the ages of 19-20 she declared on several private medical documents that she had never been the victim of rape or abuse and the first age of sex was at 18 (more).4.She claims she was raped while her adopted mother was asleep in the same bed, and at 5 different family and friends homes while everyone was present.5.She first made the accusation out of retaliation for the breakup of her boyfriend and loss of all financial support. A few months after making the accusation she dropped the case.6.However, when her immigration status became compromised due to a passport fraud conviction in Nepal, she reasserted the charges and used the Davis Police Department and the Yolo Co. DA's office to secure her return and stay permanently in the USA.
Epidemic of injustice, racial profiling, and civil rights violations in Yolo County.
Greetings,
My family has lived in Yolo County for 25 years. Their are too many examples of the Davis Police Department, and Yolo County District Attorneys office's misconduct to mention in one letter. So we the people for Mr. Ajay Dev “implore you too help us get to the bottom of this pattern of biased treatment of people of color in Yolo County“. Mr. Dev is not the only victim, but it appears as though he has been victimized the most. We as American citizens are obligated to ensure our civil servants are doing there jobs under the realm of federal law. And not anyone person or groups ideology.
Sincerely,
Kendron Nisan Fryer
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