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|    CBS Is Offensively Black to All    |
|    Black rapist scumbag Quinn James attorne    |
|    22 Oct 24 07:18:54    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, mi.misc, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.abortion, sac.politics       From: dei-black-scum@cbs.com              https://wwmt.com/resources/media2/16x9/full/768/center/80/ea236d       a-369b-4972-96c5-3c6b92d6b3ff-medium16x9_QuinnJamesinCourt.PNG       Probable cause hearing held for 2014 rape case against Quinn James. (File -       WWMT)              GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The first woman to accuse Quinn James of rape appeared       in court on Friday for a hearing.              She met James when she was 17-years-old, walking home from Ottawa Hills High       School, now 22-years-old, the woman was in a Kent County District courtroom       Friday, to face her accused rapist, detailing disturbing details from the case       that dates to 2014.              “He strangled me,” said the woman, whose identity Newschannel 3 is not       releasing.              The second teenage girl to accuse James of rape, Mujey Dumbuya, was found dead       in a wooded area in Kalamazoo on Jan. 28, days after a trial date was set for       her rape case against James.              Several sources say James, 42, is a person of interest in the murder of the       Dumbuya. A student East Kentwood High School student, where James was a       maintenance worker, Dumbuya was 16-years-old when she was killed.              The first of at least three women to accuse James of rape, the alleged victim       from 2014 said, “I was forcibly put into a bedroom so I wouldn't be able to       escape.”              On Friday, testifying during a probable cause hearing regarding the 2014 rape       allegation, the woman said James threated to kill her if she went to police.              “He told me that he was going to wrap me up in a blanket and that he was       going to call his buddy and that he was going to pour bleach on me,” she       said.              The woman told the court James drove up alongside her while she was walking       home from school when she was 17-years-old.              Over the course of the next year, she said, James bought her dinner,       manicures, shoes, and clothing.              She told the court she considered him a friend, never a boyfriend, and that       the two had never kissed.              In June of 2014, the woman said James picked her up and drove her to his       apartment where he offered her $2,000 for sex. The woman said this was the       first time she had been to his apartment.              “I got up to walk out the door and he grabbed me and he choked me,” the       woman said.              With two hands around her neck, the woman said, she took off her clothes and       James forced her into his bedroom.              “I couldn't breathe and I thought he was going to kill me if I didn't,”       she said.              When the alleged assault was over, the woman said James got emotional and       apologized for what had happened.              "I thought if I panicked he'd kill me," she said.              Without a car and her phone out of reach, the woman said she told James she       was hungry and asked if he would take her to get food.              Locked in a stall inside the bathroom at Applebee’s, the then 17-year-old       called police. She told the judge that James went into the women’s bathroom       and told her that if she was on the phone with police to give him enough time       to get away, James        left before police arrived.              She was taken to the hospital that night where a rape kit was performed. The       nurse who evaluated the woman, also called to testify Friday, said that the       findings of that exam were “consistent” with the teenager’s history and       claims.              At several points during her testimony, James was seen smirking and shaking       his head from his seat behind the defense table. In handcuffs, he flipped       through evidence photos and made notes to Jonathan Schildgen, his defense       attorney.              Schildgen, a public defender, asked the alleged rape victim, “How did he       insert his penis in you if he's holding both your hands above your head?”              He picked apart the woman’s statements given to police back in 2014 and the       timeline of events from that June evening.              “The woman is saying he raped her I'm allowed to question that,” Schildgen       said.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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