Innocent victims falsely accused

in #prisonplanet5 months ago (edited)

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As I've stated, I have been long united with websites deemed "rogue" or "fake news" by mainstream media who is actually the real fake news.

I united with other freedom fighters in my mission to bring truth to humanity across all disciplines from health, finance, politics, sex, and drugs among numerous other areas.

Various websites on those who have been falsely accused have sprung up like mushrooms because it is too easy for someone to falsely accuse another without paying a price. Here is one of them that mentions Chris Kacher among others. Sex accusations run rampant. In consequence, the victim's reputation, career, and health are often destroyed.

Roy Price is one such victim. He wrote this piece on his Substack Price Point that was telling.

Roy Price has refuted the sexual harassment claims against him primarily by publicly stating that:

  • He did not make any lewd proposition or use the specific phrase “You’ll love my dick,” and denies ever propositioning Isa Hackett or anyone else.[1][2]

  • The remarks made during the encounter at Comic-Con were not sexual advances but poorly received jokes connected to the title of the Amazon show “I Love Dick”.[2][1]

  • He insists that his interactions with Hackett at the party were not private (there were many people around), and that the conversation ended cordially with her suggesting they take a selfie together—a sign, he argues, that there was no distress or impropriety in the moment.[1]

  • Price points out the original internal Amazon investigation did not mention the now-infamous phrase and that he was never asked about it, suggesting the specific claim was not contemporaneously substantiated or considered central to the inquiry.[2][1]

  • He acknowledges making an awkward joke and expresses regret that his words upset Hackett, but maintains that the interaction was misconstrued and that his punishment was disproportionate compared to the facts and relative to others accused during #MeToo.[1][2]

  • Price underscores that no criminal investigation or civil lawsuit was ever initiated against him and notes the distinction between his case and those involving more egregious and repeated misconduct.[3][2][1]

Summary:
Roy Price’s rebuttal is grounded in his consistent denial of making a sexual proposition, his claim that the offending comments were misinterpreted humor related to a TV show, the amicable nature of the interaction as it happened, and the lack of stronger legal or investigative action against him.[3][2][1]

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