Glamour model Luisa Kremleva handed suspended prison sentence for admitting making false rape claim against Arsenal target Theo Hernandez

Appalling. The woman claimed in 2017 that she’d been raped by Hernandez.

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8 thoughts on “Glamour model Luisa Kremleva handed suspended prison sentence for admitting making false rape claim against Arsenal target Theo Hernandez

  1. Outrageous Mike,

    As a man falsely accused of rape myself I want to make it clear – the crime she committed was perverting the course of justice. If you make a false accusation against someone, of rape or anything else that can get them investigated / prosecuted and possibly convicted, you are perverting the course of justice.

    It carries a potential life sentence as a punishment, it used to mean something but sadly I don’t think it does any more, at least not in cases of false rape accusations of which only a token few are ever prosecuted anyway.

    This is not making a malicious complaint, or perjury or anything else – it is perverting the course of justice pure & simple.
    Why any kind of “plea deal” would be allowed is criminal in of itself, everyone involved in this case surely must know the crime she committed and how severely she should have been prosecuted.

    Pathetic. No punishment, no deterrent and all about concealing the true scale of women who make false rape accusations

    The system is broken

    Regards
    Dougie

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    • Spot on! Back in 2013, when he was Director of Public Prosecutions, Starmer co-authored the Levitt Report, with Alison Levitt QC. This report, which is now the ‘gold standard’ claimed that rates of false accusation for rape were 0.6%.

      In actual fact, this figure represents the percentage of women who ever find themselves in the dock as a result of false accusation for this crime – facing a charge of perjury, or wasting police time, and receiving a slap on the wrist.

      So – the Department of Public Prosecutions is weaponising its own incompetence to obfuscate the FACTS. They were only too well aware that the actual rates of false accusation, from a range of studies, were unlikely to be below 8%. Some were much, much higher (47%). https://www.jstor.org/stable/4509177

      Starmer will throw men under the bus, to further his own career. Hasn’t he done well?

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  2. And the reason for the accusation was trivial, he’d not wanted to “take her with him” despite her efforts to force her way into his car! Just the sort of nonsense the police here often have to deal with, drunk women unable to deal with a “no” from their target.

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