Legal Question in Sexual Harassment in Arizona

Ive been falsely accused of rape by someone who is threatening to bring the accusation to the police. I previously worked with the person. I am 19. I have had sex with accuser. She is over ten years older than me, and after I had made it clear that I did not seek a relationship, the person began stalking me, leaving me unwanted messages and unwanted gifts. I blocked her number, and before leaving my job, left a report with the manager. about 6 weeks later, She contacted a friend of mine whose number she had from looking at my phone at one point. She asked to have group sex with two other men, along with other sex activities I denied her. Halfway through the intercourse, I told her I did not want to continue (as did the other males) and left. She begged me to stay and I denied her. She sent messages to the same friend of mine saying that she wanted me alone next time. She also repeatedly said she loved me, even though i specifically said I had no feelings for her. Yesterday she contacted me from a new number. I told her to not contact me, that I would block her number, and that I am leaving and if she ever physically approaches me I would call the police and file for harassment. The next day (today), she contacted me with many angry messages calling me a liar and saying she would accuse me of "gangrape" if I ever "crossed her" or if she saw any of us again. She also said that I am being tracked and that I can "run but I can't hide." She keeps saying I lied to her about something. She has not specified what, but I dont believe I have lied to her, and maintain that I have done nothing illegal.

Also, in the past she has offered me alcohol. Idk if I have any proof of it. Not sure if it helps.

Thanks! I'm hoping nothing comes of this. I have blocked her number, and I just want to know if she has anything in case she does to something like try to accuse me.


Asked on 6/27/12, 11:47 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Joyce Johnson-Stovall Johnson Stovall and Associates PLLC

Sounds like you need to get an order of protection. We have no way of knowing whether she has a case against you based upon what you have written.

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Answered on 6/27/12, 4:52 pm


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