Criminal Justice




What I can't understand about this report in The Independent is how a convicted rapist serve only half of his 5 year sentence and be let out of prison early, only to run a high profile, public campaign protesting his innocence.

Now I concede this man's right to seek a review of his conviction, but until that process runs its course he remains a convicted rapist and the circumstances of his crime were terrible indeed.

So there is something wrong with the criminal justice system that allows a young woman to be mistreated in this way because she is being made into a victim all over again. 

Ched Evans' pleas of innocence are 'destroying' victim, says raped woman's father

The ex-Sheffield United football player asserts that the sex was consensual


By LAMIAT SABIN - The Independent

The father of a woman raped by footballer Ched Evans has asked him to stop protesting his innocence because it is "destroying her".

The victim's father, who remains anonymous to protect her lifelong anonymity, told the former Sheffield United player that his public pleas are fuelling online bullies sending death threats and abuse.

Evans served half of a five-year prison sentence on 17 October after being found guilty of rape as the woman, who was then 19, was found to be too drunk to consent.

"Evans needs to apologise to my daughter rather than his girlfriend," his victim's father told The Mail on Sunday

"He's shown no remorse and every time he makes some fresh appeal or comment, he draws attention to my daughter and risks her being identified."

The 25-year-old has since appeared in a video statement with his beautician girlfriend Natasha Massey to say that it was "an act of infidelity" rather than rape.

Ched Evans, who served two-and-a-half years in prison, and his girlfriend Natasha MasseyHe claimed that sex with the woman in a hotel in Rhyl, Wales, was consensual although the victim said that she has no memory of the incident after drinking two glasses of wine, four double vodkas and lemonade and a sambuca shot.

His footballer friend, Clayton McDonald, who also claimed he had consensual sex with the woman that night in May 2011, was cleared of the same charge at Caernarfon Crown Court in 2012.

Despite support from his girlfriend, who said she is "convinced" of his innocence, Evans has reportedly been criticised by his auntfor showing a lack of regret.

Nina Evans, 56, was quoted by The Sun as saying: “Ched won’t grasp or listen. He won’t admit he’s done wrong. He’ll never show remorse.”

Up to 10 people were prosecuted for illegally naming the victim, and the posts were retweeted around 6,000 times on Twitter, which forced her to move away from friends and family and take on a new identity.

Since his release, Evans had submitted an appeal for the Criminal Cases Review Commission and hopes to play professional football again.

More than 156,000 people have signed a change.org petition to lobby against Evans being reinstated as a Sheffield United striker.

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