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Florida Man Calls Police To Assist Passed-Out Girlfriend, Police Rape Her

30.5.15

Florida Man Calls Police To Assist Passed-Out Girlfriend, Police Rape Her: [mintpressnews.com] The woman had passed out, in the passenger’s seat of the vehicle. When she awoke she saw Deputy Matthew Donnelly standing outside of their SUV.

The victim explained on the stand that the officer told her they were both in a lot of trouble. Her boyfriend, who had been behind the wheel, was going to jail… that is, unless she promised to keep quiet about what the deputy planned to do.

The victim didn’t keep quiet, and as a result, Donnelly was charged with sexual battery by a law enforcement officer. The charge is a serious one, which could land the 37-year-old cop in prison for the rest of his life, if convicted.

“It’s a cop. That doesn’t happen, right?” the woman testified, still in disbelief from the ordeal.

Donnelly’s defense attorney, Ed Mills, cross-examined her, claiming that it was all a figment of her imagination.


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