NEW YORK (AP) -- A 14-year-old girl who says she was raped after an appearance on Maury Povich's television talk show can go ahead with a $25 million lawsuit against the show and its host, a Manhattan judge ruled.
State Supreme Court Justice Diane Lebedeff said the girl, who alleged that a man claiming to be the show's limousine driver raped her, had a valid claim. The judge found the girl was still under the show's travel arrangements when the alleged attack occurred.....
https://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/11/14/povich.l...t.ap/index.html
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You do not mention the age but if she was young then where was her parents? |
You know what ticks me off about all these rape cases? There is almost no way to know if they are true. Any girl could go to court and say "so and so" raped me and get away with it. So many people abuse the system and get free money for saying they were raped when they accually aren't.
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There is almost no way to know if they are true. Any girl could go to court and say "so and so" raped me and get away with it. |
I agree that Mr. Povich should not have been personally included in the suit. It was the sole responsibility of the producers to perform criminal background checks on its' staff, especially where minors are concerned. Also, since the girl's parent(s) weren't in attendance, there should have been a suitable chaperone. I've met Mr. Povich and appeared on his Panorama talk show back in '84 before he was syndicated. He would never have condoned this type of action from an employee, period.
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He would never have condoned this type of action from an employee, period. |