Added: Aug 10, 2016
Bristol, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA. Suspected hooker puts law-enforcement on the hook with a false sexual assault report for daring to arrest her. Her retaliatory fictimhood (false victimhood) backfires after investigation findings nullified her claims and added one more charge against her.
June 27, 2016. The TBI (Tennessee Bureau of Investigation) was requested assistance by the 2nd District Attorney General on a sexual assault report against Bristol Police Officers, filed by
Rebekah Ann Deahl.
Rebekah's complaint stated that she was sexually assaulted by the officers during her arrest in an undercover prostitution sting. However, upon being questioned by special agents of the TBI with reference to why her story does not add up,
Rebekah Deahl eventually came clean and confessed that her allegations against the officers were fabricated.
July 12, 2016. A Sullivan County Grand Jury indicted
Rebekah Deahl on a charge of filing a false report.
August 10, 2016. 31-year-old
Rebekah Ann Deahl turned herself in and was booked in the Sullivan County Jail on a number of charges with her total bond set at $12,000. Watch this space
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