Disclaimer: This article discusses explicit sexual functions.
There are “graphic” information in a police report about an alleged sexual abuse involving Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s receiving candidate for defence minister, as we’ve been hearing and in the national media for a while. Although the report, which in fact looks awful for the alleged victim and properly expels Hegseth from criminality, is truly visual, the press will probably make you think twice before reading it.
The 22-page report facts an event from seven years ago when in 2017, Hegseth, therefore a Fox News brand, attended an event for a Democrat women’s team as a featured speech. According to the internet, a person in attendance has accused Hegseth of drugging her at an validator before raping her in his motel room so much. None of the evidence or data in the authorities report supports that claim, aside from the alleged victim’s admittedly imperfect recollection. All of it, in fact, suggests that the defendant lied to her husband while she spent the night partying with Hegseth and other guests before agreeing to have consensual sex with him in his room.
The study’s events took place in early October 2017, and they include numerous witness accounts ‘ accounts as well as text messages detailing the events that occurred both before and after the alleged assault. Just Jane Doe is the alleged victim, who is still unidentified. Doe claimed that she had a day of moderate drinking and that she had some suspicions that she had been drugged in secret, but that she only remembered one thing: Hegseth had ejaculated on her physique, and that she later returned to her room to meet an unknown person in bed. She told the police that she knew her husband and that there were various people present, most good children, in the text messages she shared with them.
After meeting with a health professional to perform a sexual assault test, Doe eventually got in touch with the police. California law required the company to inform the police of the allegations shared by Doe.
Doe after claimed she had a bad memory of drinking greatly that day and that she had once confronted Hegseth by the hotel share about how he had treated other people that night, which she described as “inappropriate.” Eventually, she may inform the police that she had a memory of asking Hegseth if he had a condom in his hotel room.
You are aware that things have turned in her favour at this very moment.
The entire report’s rejection of that account of events is enormous. Included are text messages exchanges with her husband, where she frequently mentions Hegseth but does not mention that she was there with him at the after-parties, testimony from other women present who claimed Doe not appeared overserved and appeared to be completely coherent throughout, surveillance video footage of Doe and Hegseth engaging with him by the pool, and a member of the hotel who recalls guiding him away from the conflict.
Hegseth’s account of events comes to an end with her account, in which he claims he only had sex with Doe after she took him to his place and that they have repeatedly expressed their disapproval of the friendship. He claimed that they both agreed that the relationship must continue to be private. If there’s one confirmed piece of Doe’s account, it’s that Hegseth even recalled that she asked him if he had a condom.
Some important events in the document:
— Following the alleged abuse, JANE DOE claimed to have slept with her father and used a condom. The reason for that has been redacted, but the report states that “JANE DOE stated she had a vaginal discharge and was diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis,” a state that” may be brought on by having many sexual partners.”
— Text messages with her husband, who was at the conference, show Doe asking him if he was familiar with Hegseth, referring to him as” TDB lite” and” Mini TDB”, which appear to be meant as insults. Doe’s husband replies,” Oh you mean the man who tried to have sex with my wife”? and” Peter’s first impression was n’t good,”
— Doe’s husband told police it was 4 a. m. when his wife returned to their shared room. Janet arrived at their hotel room, walked into the room on her own, and used the reader to access the card reader, according to the report. “JANE DOE told ]her husband ] that she ‘ Must have fallen asleep.’ JANE DOE was apologetic”. Janet DOE’s husband “reported that she did n’t slurge or slurred her words.”
A hotel employee reported to the police that he had encountered Doe and Hegseth at the pool and that “JANE DOE placed her hand and arm on HEGSETH’s back” and “escorted him” away. The staffer described Hegseth as “very intoxicated”. By contrast, he said Doe was” not intoxicated” and in fact” standing on her own and was very coherent”.
— Of the hotel surveillance video, the report said,” The video showed JANE DOE and HEGSETH walking together, with arms locked together”.
Hegseth’s testimony also goes into detail about what happened in his hotel room, and he maintains it was consensual. Hegseth paid the woman a settlement fee at the time to end the drama, but there were never any charges brought against her.
Questions about what transpired here should n’t be left unanswered. Hegseth was pursued by a married woman who later expressed regret over her choice, according to all the evidence. ( I’m sure the vaginal discharge did n’t help. )