From The College Fix:
Nikki Yovino is getting a year in prison, as expected, for falsely reporting that she was raped by two football players at Sacred Heart University. At her sentencing Thursday morning, Yovino also had to face one of the male students she falsely accused.
Connecticut Post reports that Malik St. Hilaire outed himself after a year and a half of avoiding media attention, because he “wanted to finally confront Yovino for what she had done to him”: “I went from being a college student to sitting at home being expelled with no way to clear my name,” St. Hilaire told the judge, as Yovino smirked just a few feet away.
[The reporter also observed her “rolling her eyes” as he delivered his victim-impact statement.]
“I just hope she knows what she has done to me, my life will never be the same. I did nothing wrong, but everything has been altered because of this.”
St. Hilaire’s lawyer Frank Riccio read a second victim-impact statement from the other male student that Yovino accused. He is not identifying himself:
The roller coaster of emotions; fear, anger, sadness, embarrassment, depression, anxiety and the list goes on. She accused me of what I believe to be a horrendous, horrific crime out of her own selfish concerns. I lost my scholarship, my dream of continuing to play football and now I am in debt $30,000 and I’m simply trying to get ahead as best as I can.GO READ THE WHOLE THING.
Years ago I chose not to establish myself on Facebook and Twitter because I saw the future peril. These were platforms that could be manipulated by the owners.
ReplyDeleteAnyone else ever ponder the romanticized push to find out ancestry and give a sample of DNA? The government can not demand it of the innocent, but the innocent retard will readily offer it up with a vague notion of ancestral importance. Really? Beyond grandchildren, you will not be remembered. A couple generations, and nobody gives a damn. Does it matter to those deceased generations long gone that you remember them? Again - a romantic push to encourage 100 percent of Americans residing within a DNA bank.
We give away our rights to our personal property (our DNA), the right to privacy and the privacy of our papers.
We do it - to ourselves.
EnglishPrince>> If you do nothing but hide, you are the armchair prevaricator, equivocator, procrastinator >> and you are guilty of being gutless and useless.
ReplyDeletePick up your sword Englishman, your country is being overrun by Islam.
Paul, you clearly do not know the prince.
ReplyDeleteShe is daring, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteTLEP: Couldn't agree with you more. Stay totally away from social media, it's a con. And DNA testing? Even a crackhead should have figured that one out.
ReplyDeleteI personally believe that much of the revenue stream to Facebook and Google comes from the US government Intel black budget through bogus advertising bots.
Facebook has no profitability model aside from targeted advertising and the sale user data. Google is the same though they can also rent server storage. Neither model could possibly produce the sort of revenue these two get from the free market. Somebody is paying the bills.
So we are freely giving away our privacy AND paying for the privilege to do so. Orwell and Huxley, even Stalin, never dreamed it could be so easy.
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ReplyDeleteStay totally away from social media, it's a con. And DNA testing? Even a crackhead should have figured that one out.
I personally believe that much of the revenue stream to Facebook and Google comes from the US government Intel black budget through bogus advertising bots.
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EXACTLY!