#Beliveallwomen: Text Messages Saved Him From Her Rape Claim

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In December of last year, Nikole P. Tucker claimed a man raped her in her dorm room at the State University of New York and as feminists repeat endlessly, women just don’t lie about that sort of thing so he must be guilty! Of course, Nikole P. Tucker must be the exception to that rule because

A college student claimed she was forcibly raped by a man and reported him to police. Now she’s been arrested for filing a false accusation.

During the investigation, police discovered text messages between the 20-year-old Tucker and the man she accused, which proved the sexual encounter had been entirely consensual.

“The two had met through an online dating website, and he is not a student at the college. Tucker admitted she made a false report when confronted with evidence that belied her claims, authorities said,” according to a local report from the Post Star.

Police told the Post Star that Tucker “became upset with the man” after their consensual encounter and made up the rape claim.

There’s a reason I endlessly tell men to “document, document, document” when it comes to women they sleep with and it’s because it may be the only thing standing between them getting #metooed into oblivion with a life-wrecking fake rape accusation. Hopefully your house will never catch on fire; so you won’t need the fire department. Hopefully, no one will break in your house; so you won’t need that gun. Hopefully, no women will ever accuse of you of rape, but if one does, documentation may save your life.

PS: I originally thought the picture is of the GUY that had been accused, but it’s of Nikole P. Tucker. Enjoy that face in your nightmares.

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