Woman Faces Charges After Lying About Male Coworker Raping Her

It’s always great to see women getting what they deserve.

It’s very rare that a woman ever even gets charged with a rape hoax. Women simply do not face consequences in this society. Ironically, part of feminism is not only that women should have more power, but also that they should face fewer consequences.

Historically, when women did not have so much power, it was thought that they were too stupid and emotionally unstable to be punished on the same level as men for the same crimes. But they would have been punished for a rape hoax, because that is so serious and it is so obviously malicious. Now, however, feminists use arguments like “she only did this criminal act because she was traumatized by the patriarchy.” And men, still having a protection instinct for women – even though they supposedly don’t need protection anymore – will go along with this.

It’s unlikely this woman or any woman will be convicted of a rape hoax and if she is she will most likely get a slap on the wrist. But it’s always interesting to have the concept of “women do hold some responsibility for their actions” enter into society.

Remember Mattress Girl? The court decided she’d invented the rape hoax, and there was never even any discussion of punishing her in any way, because people accepted the idea that “she believe it was a rape” even though it wasn’t.

Serious punishment can, has, and would prevent women from acting this way. It’s just that women don’t really have a conscience (or any concept of objective truth), so when they know there is no punishment, they will do all sorts of things that men would consider to be beyond the pale.

New York Post:

A Stanford employee who claimed she was brutally raped on campus twice by a coworker was charged with lying as part of a revenge scheme that also put some cash in her pockets.

Jennifer Gries, 25, faces felony perjury and other charges for the sham accusations, the Santa Clara District Attorney announced Wednesday.

The Housing Services employee allegedly smeared her coworker because she felt he gave her “false intention” and “turned her friends against her,” according to court documents obtained by The Post.

Evidence shows that the Gries made up the stories due to being angry at a co-worker,” the DA’s office said in a release.

Gries allegedly told forensic exam nurses in August that an “unknown, late 20s, black male” with a slender build and 6-foot stature attacked her while she was headed to her car inside a campus garage.

“He grabbed both my arms, had me on the ground facing up. He told me not to scream,” Gries told investigators.

Gries said the man forcibly restrained her and took her into a restroom, where he vaginally and anally raped her.

She was cagey with cops after finding out they issued a campus alert about the reported crime but said she knew who her assailant was.

Two months later, Gries reported that the same black man grabbed her arm while she was returning to her office from her lunch break and dragged her to a basement storage closet where he again raped her vaginally and anally.

In both cases, Gries was awarded public money through the California Victim of Crimes Board, the filing shows. It’s not clear how much cash she was eligible for, but applicants can qualify for a maximum of $70,000, program documents show.

Because of the extreme safety risk to the university Gries’ allegations posed, investigators prioritized her rape kits and pushed intense security measures on campus.

But no male DNA was detected on Gries’ kits, the DA said.

Gries eventually admitted to lying about the multiple rapes after she was confronted by a detective — and after Standford spent $300,000 in investigating the case and securing the campus.

Gries wrote a letter apologizing to her victim, but he said the entire incident has “scarred” him during a time he was caring for his ill mother, who has since passed away.

“This is disgusting. I don’t feel human. I don’t feel human at all,” he reportedly told investigators with tears in his eyes.

Let’s hope she goes to prison.

More importantly, let’s hope a lot of women hear about this case, and rethink their rape hoaxes.