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Old 03-14-2018 | 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Castle Bravo
When you wait 8 months to file a lawsuit, it raises questions;
When you fail to file a police report immediately after allegedly being raped, it raises questions;
When you continued your trip, after allegedly being illegally drugged, it raises questions; (assuming she was not dead-heading on)
When you continue your trip, with the co-worker that allegedly drugged and raped you, it raises questions; (assuming she was not dead-heading on)
When you file a lawsuit against the deep-pockets company that employees the co-worker, instead of filing rape charges against the alleged rapist, it raises questions.

All these questions...lead to doubts. These are not unreasonable questions to ask, in my opinion.

If indeed those are the facts regarding reporting this, you are certainly correct. On the other hand, it is well within the allowable time for filing a lawsuit. And if, indeed, Alaska has no knowledge of previous incidents or allegations against the captain it would be difficult to find them at fault in any event. But that’s what the civil discovery process is all about.