Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Police: No Evidence of Rolling Stone’s UVA ‘Rape,’ Accuser Refused to Cooperate



Police: No Evidence of Rolling Stone’s UVA ‘Rape,’ Accuser Refused to Cooperate
by Dr. Susan Berry23 Mar 2015
Charlottesville, Virginia police said Monday they had no evidence of the occurrence of a gang rape of a University of Virginia student that was described in detail in Rolling Stone last November.

According to the Associated Press, police chief Timothy Longo said the alleged victim, known as “Jackie,” refused to cooperate with police during the investigation. Longo added that the case has been suspended since police have thus far been unable to find evidence that it occurred.

Rolling Stone alleged that “Jackie” was gang raped by men belonging to the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity in 2012, but ultimately had to retract their story due to significant discrepancies.

Breitbart Texas’ Sarah Rumpf reported in early December:

The Rolling Stone writer, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, had not attempted to contact any of the men that Jackie claimed raped her. Once Erdely’s story made national headlines, major contradictions came to light. Discrepancies mentioned in a Washington Post article Friday include: the fraternity claims that they had not had a party on the night identified in the article, none of their members were employed at UVA’s Aquatic Fitness Center where Jackie claimed to have met the ringleader of her attack, and no member of the fraternity matched the physical description of Jackie’s rapist.

University of Virginia
Julian Bond is a professor at the University of Virginia, a director at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and a director at People for the American Way.

Note: Open Society Foundations was a funder for the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
George Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, and a benefactor for the Human Rights Watch.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the People for the American Way, the Human Rights Watch, the International Rescue Committee, and the Robin Hood Foundation.
Alec Baldwin is a director at People for the American Way, and was the host for Up Late With Alec Baldwin.
Up Late With Alec Baldwin was an MSNBC program.
David Corn is a political analyst for MSNBC, and the Washington bureau chief for Rolling Stone.
John J. Studzinski is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), a director at the Human Rights Watch, and a papal knighthood knight.
K. Rupert Murdoch is a papal knighthood knight, and was a director at the Associated Press.
Sam Zell is a director at the Associated Press, and Leah Zell Wanger’s brother.
Leah Zell Wanger is Sam Zell’s sister, and was a director at the International Rescue Committee.
Harold E. Ford Jr. was an overseer at the International Rescue Committee, is a political commentator for MSNBC, and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Tom Brokaw is an overseer at the International Rescue Committee, was the anchor for the NBC Nightly News, and a director at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Jeff Zucker was an executive producer for the NBC Nightly News, and is a director at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Brian Williams is the anchor (suspended) for the NBC Nightly News, and a director at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Emma Bloomberg was a senior planning officer for the Robin Hood Foundation, and is Michael R. Bloomberg’s daughter.
Michael R. Bloomberg is Emma Bloomberg’s father, and was a donor for the Robin Hood Foundation.
Paul Tudor Jones II is a director at the Robin Hood Foundation, and was a benefactor for the University of Virginia.
Julian Bond is a professor at the University of Virginia, a director at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and a director at People for the American Way.
John T. Casteen III was the president of the University of Virginia, and the secretary of education for the Virginia state government.
Mark R. Warner was the Virginia state government governor, the president of the Alfalfa Club, and is the senator for the VA congressional delegation.
Indra K. Nooyi is a member of the Alfalfa Club, and an overseer at the International Rescue Committee.
Tom Brokaw is an overseer at the International Rescue Committee, was the anchor for the NBC Nightly News, and a director at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Paul Tudor Jones II is a director at the Robin Hood Foundation, and was a benefactor for the University of Virginia.
Julian Bond is a professor at the University of Virginia, a director at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and a director at People for the American Way.



































































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