CRIMINAL DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
MRS JUSTICE RAFFERTY DBE
MR JUSTICE SWEENEY
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"I have spoken with D about this allegation. She insists that the assault occurred but again states she does not want the police to investigate the allegation and she fears for her personal safety and welfare should she continue and again stated the only reason a statement was made in the first place was for a Council house move and this is her sole reason otherwise we would not have been informed, she does not expect an investigation to take place on her behalf ...
Her main fears seem to be being shunned by friends should this allegation be made public although she does fear violence from Charles should he be questioned by the police. She has not seen him since this offence took place which I find strange as she states they have the same circle of friends."
"About 8 months ago I was told by a close friend of mine, Antoinette (currently in hospital for cancer) that D had told her that D's ex-boyfriend had upset her so she was going to make an allegation of rape against him to get him into trouble. I think this is because he cheated on her. Antoinette and D used to be good friends but since she has found out that D has made another allegation of rape out of spite, has stopped talking to her. I have also heard from Antoinette and another friend that D was paid to make this allegation against AM. I also think she wants to move from Mandela Court as she does not get on with AM's wife's G."
"Moreover, there was nothing even remotely sinister about the complainant's actions in the present case. She has been consistent throughout in expressing fear of the consequences of pursuing her 2001 assailant through a police investigation and the mere fact that it was at the insistence of the housing association that she eventually reluctantly went to the police in 2001 and that thereafter she refused to provide the police with sufficient details to carry out an effective investigation does not, in my judgment, provide a proper basis for suggesting that her complaint was untrue. It follows that questioning her about her 2001 complaint would, in my judgment, amount to questioning her about her sexual behaviour."