Drunk FineAzz BT-1000 LSE Accuses Police Of Rape, Shaun King Backs Her Story But Video Proves Story To Be A Lie! (Video)
by Tj Sotomayor May 23, 2018 1 commentThis Is The 3rd Lie Told By Blakcs Against Cops In 1 Month!
By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor
Another day, another lie told on officers by a so called black person to get out of a simple ticket that they rightfully deserved!
In Dallas Texas, another cop and police department has been forced to go to a body cam or dash cam just to prove that disgusting accusations that were made against them were nothing but lies!
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To be honest when I used to date this girl named Kaitlyn, she told me some lie trying to get me mad at an Uber driver when the truth is she was afraid of me finding out that she had sent nude photos of herself to another man.
She literally called me and told me that she left her phone in the uber and the driver then sent photos from her phone to him, problem is, she never sued the dude, never turned him in and lastly I knew for a fact that she had a lock on her phone, yet she was willing to try and get me mad at a made up event and maybe go farther in lying on a real guy all to protect the fact that shes a slut!
Hell she even called into one of my shows one time to tell a story about her so called getting raped because she went to some dudes hotel and woke up with semen coming out of her… (Yeah I know, I should have known the type of woman I had at that moment but then if I didn’t leave after her own mom told me she was a whore then nothing would make me leave lol)
But enough about me and my willingness to date whores, the real question has to be, will something be done to This woman or to Shaun King for making the lie goe viral?
The law needs to take these false accusations more seriously and people who make these claims should be subject to the same years they were subjecting the person that they falsely accused!
TO READ MORE SHOCKING FACTS ABOUT SHARITA DIXON COLE, PLEASE CLICK HERE
Lawyer apologizes for falsely accusing trooper of rap
DALLAS – An attorney is apologizing for spreading allegations that a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper sexually assaulted a woman during a traffic stop and arrest in North Texas. The apology came hours after DPS released two hours of the trooper’s body camera video.
Around 1:30 a.m. Sunday, a state trooper pulled over 37-year-old Sherita Dixon-Cole on suspicion of drunken driving. She told the trooper she was coming from Downtown Dallas and heading to her fiancé’s house in Waxahachie. She said she only had one drink.
During a field sobriety test, the trooper pours out two bottles of alcohol he found in her back seat. He places her under arrest and asks her to sit in the front seat of his patrol vehicle.
That’s the point when Cole said the trooper offered to let her go in return for sexual favors. But that exchange is never heard in the body camera video.
Cole also accused the officer of fondling, groping and sexually assaulting her on the way to jail. But those claims are also not supported by the video.
Hours after her arrest, well-known civil rights activist Shaun King wrote on Facebook and Twitter, “This woman was kidnapped and raped by a Texas State Trooper.” King included a detailed explanation of the claims as explained by Cole and her attorney, Lee Merritt.
King’s posts accusing the state trooper of sexual assault were shared on social media nearly 80,000 times. They have since been deleted.
DPS responded to the accusations late Tuesday night by releasing the video in full. The only parts that were blurred or rendered inaudible were those where personal identification information is shared. That information is considered confidential by a state statute, DPS said.
“The Department is appalled that anyone would make such a despicable, slanderous and false accusation against a peace officer who willingly risks his life every day to protect and serve the public,” the department said.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yeat6aiaq0&feature=youtu.be
Cole’s attorney apologized early Wednesday morning.
“It is deeply troubling when innocent parties are falsely accused and I am truly sorry for any trouble these claims may have caused,” Merritt wrote on Facebook.
Merritt said he does not believe the video from DPS was edited or tampered with in any way. He watched it in full and does believe the trooper acted professionally during the stop and the arrest.
https://www.facebook.com/lee.merritt.esq/posts/10100534192705567
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