Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Tawana Brawley was court-ordered to pay hundreds of dollars per month to the man who organized her abduction and gang rape.

March 8, 2016

She lost the defamation lawsuit that Steven Pagones brought against her.

A few weeks ago, I read a convincing timeline of that rape case published online by Our Time Press.  It seems to me that Mr. Pagones and his cronies did abduct and gang rape Ms. Brawley.  His position as a prosecutor who knew the legal system and had influence in it not only protected him from arrest, it propelled him through the successful pursuit of several defamation lawsuits and public exoneration which he does not deserve.

The abduction and gang rape of Ms. Brawley was the beginning of her life of torment.



That's the address for the timeline.

Corporate media was and continues to be instrumental in publicly discrediting Ms. Brawley and praising the man who abducted and raped her in 1987 and who has persecuted her ever since.

Unfortunately, Our Time Press doesn't seem to respect me.  However, its timeline about that rape case should not be ignored.  

Perhaps not coincidentally, she was living in Virginia when a Virginia court finally ordered her to start paying Mr. Pagones. The New York Post lauded itself in 2013 for having "tracked down" Ms. Brawley, exposing her identity to her neighbors and her employer, and helping Pagones to extract money from her through a Virginia court.  

If Ms. Brawley lost the defamation lawsuit in 1998, why did Mr. Pagones not obtain payment until after the New York Post viciously sought and viciously exposed Ms. Brawley in 2012, a couple of years after the White House began promoting child molestation in 2010?

Why did it take 11 years for Mr. Pagones to win his lawsuit against her?

When you are poor, time works against you.  When you have the money and connections to persecute someone whom you have wronged, it might first take 11 years to get a court to rule against her, and another 15 years for another court in a state where the responsibility for sexual assault is placed on its victims to make her pay you for as long as she's able to be employed after a crime-promoting newspaper has exposed and vilified her, but if the federal government, the corporate media and the world power structure have promoted child rape and other sexual abuse for a few years before you try again to make her say you didn't rape her or to pay you for the rest of her life, you'll probably win.


Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, March 8, 2016 @ 8:50 a.m.