Thursday, October 5, 2023

Famous MLB #MeToo scandal blows up thanks to a secret video the female accuser tried to hide

 In our time, anyone can say they were raped 50 years ago, with no proof, and the man will go to prison, even if he has money to pay for a decent defense. Only the accusation is required to convict.

For once, a guy catches a break, and these vicious witches of covens - who gleefully bed gentile men just to give them demons and nowadays, make a ruin of their life with false/fictional charges of rape and other oddities. Only a heartless, nasty, skank witch could do such a thing and laugh about it.

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You might remember the #MeToo scandal that shook up Major League Baseball, featuring pitcher Trevor Bauer and his ex-girlfriend Lindsey Hill. After their split, Hill accused Bauer of sexual assault, upending his life and career. However, the tables seem to be turning. After a nasty and unjust legal battle, Bauer is finally getting his say. He recently took to X to unveil a video that had been hidden from him and his legal team. The clip shows Ms. Hill lying in bed next to a sleeping Mr. Bauer on the very day she claimed to have been “raped.” Moments before she left his house, you can see her smirking and making “duck lips” for the camera. Not exactly the behavior you’d expect from someone claiming to have been assaulted, especially while the alleged rapist sleeps right beside her.

In his nearly four-minute video, Bauer revealed alleged messages and an alleged video from the morning after one of his sexual encounters with Hill, which came to light in September 2022 and depicts Hill laying in bed next to a sleeping Bauer and appearing to smirk without any of the alleged injuries.

Trevor has been silenced for years due to ongoing litigation. But now, for the first time, he can unveil the video that blew the lid off the case. In doing so, he exposes how he fell prey to another #MeToo scheme orchestrated by a calculating, evil woman.

How many women are doing precisely what Lindsey Hill seems to have done—targeting successful men and, when they don’t get their way, playing the #MeToo card to ruin lives? This probably happens far more often than most people think. In today’s climate, most men (except for Joe Biden) are presumed guilty the moment an accusation is hurled at them. Their reputations are tarnished and their careers obliterated, sometimes solely based on an unfounded claim—all because someone sought revenge. It’s disgraceful. Such baseless accusations should result in jail time for the accusers. Without evidence, no one should have the power to destroy another’s life and walk away unscathed, ready to victimize someone else.

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