Don't feel sad, because she made it all up. This case is about Hayley Maxwell, a student at Agnes Scott College in the state of Georgia, who claimed that fellow student Amanda Hartley raped her with a 4-hour energy drink, a toothbrush and a cleaning brush in both the anus and the vagina.
After being taken to a medical examination, the alleged victim was found to have no trauma.
Furthermore, the alleged attacker "provided the court with proof that she was in Tennessee when the student claimed she was attacked," as reported by an NBC affiliate. The prosecutor dropped the charges.
Although this happened in 2009, today Hartley still suffers the consequences of being wrongfully accused. She was expelled from the college as she worked for her Masters Degree and was locked up in jail for three weeks. A lawsuit is currently pending against campus police (which did not inform the magistrate of the negative medical exam when asking for an arrest warrant).
Let us not automatically believe rape allegations. Feminist activist Wagate Wanjuki recently said in the NY Times" "Believing survivors is not just the right thing to do. It’s the best thing to do if we want to stop sexual violence. The popular myth that women lie about rape doesn’t just hurt the survivors we accuse of lying. It hurts our entire society because it allows rapists to continue harming — unpunished and undetected."
I believe Wanjuki forgot to add the "alleged" qualifier to the survivor label, as the only way to know whether a person survived anything or pretended to have survived something is by investigating the matter.