08-29-2022, 01:08 PM
(08-29-2022, 10:36 AM)KillerGoose Wrote: He's admitted to it happening, already, just not that it was as severe as portrayed. The day after it happened, he admitted to having sex with her and that she needed to get tested for an STD immediately. Detectives that the victim hired were on the call with them as well, and the calls were recorded. Araiza also released the statement of "The details of this incident are not as portrayed."
So, this happened. He has admitted as much. It is just a question of how bad was it.
Did he admit that he knew she was 17? Also from my understanding statutory rape is only a misdemeanor in California. Is ta misdemeanor enough to end someone's career?
Don't get me wrong the allegations seem harsh and if he forcefully raped her then lock him up and throw away the key! With that being said what's the rush in having an investigation?