I'm a little confused about what exactly is supposed to have happened.
“And the next day, I woke up early in the morning around 6 or 7 a.m.,” she recalled. “And I had no clothes on. My clothes were (in) every corner of the room and I was scared.”
She believes she had been drugged and raped. But she didn’t know who was responsible.
“I felt severe cramping beyond menstrual pain. I felt itchy. I felt sexually assaulted,” Geffre said. “I had no idea what had happened.”
She later learned from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office more frightening details about that night.
“I was found in a stairwell by a security guard who swore under oath he did find me in a stairwell with my pants to my ankles and I was slouched over with vomit on me,” Geffre said.
So, did this rape happen in the stairwell or in her room?
If "She didn't know who was responsible" (paraphrasing by the KIRO narrator) and "I had no idea what happened" (her actual words) then how did she know the First Officer raped her?
Also according to her; “They called me dishonest. I’ve been called a liar by a company that I loved working for. I've been slut shamed by a company that I devoted my time to,”
Taken at face value this seems to suggest that the company's investigations of her claims did lead them to believe she was making things up. I don't know what Alaska believes she lied about, nor whether they were correct in that assessment, but her own words seem to suggest that is at the heart of her firing. Getting fired for lying to the company during an investigation of a possible crime is a lot different than getting fired for reporting a rape by a former co-worker.