Drunk woman who sexually assaulted man at upscale restaurant as he celebrated getting a cancer all-clear with his wife is spared jail

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15038615/Drunk-woman-sexually-assaulted-diner-riverside-restaurant.html

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  1. A drunk woman who sexually assaulted a man at a fancy riverside restaurant while he was celebrating his 40th wedding anniversary with his wife has been spared jail. Samantha Williamson ‘acted like a woman possessed’ after her advances were firmly rejected at the Captain’s Club Hotel & Spa, in Christchurch, Dorset. The 44-year-old staggered from the bar to a table where the couple were enjoying a quiet meal to mark their wedding milestone and celebrate the husband getting the all-clear from cancer.

  2. As if they took her home. The guys right, if that had been him he would have been arrested and spent the night in the cells.

  3. Always interesting how it seems that there is a clear gender disparity regarding sexual crimes but no one seems to complain about it as two-tier justice.

  4. I was wondering why this was posted here when there’s nothing for the racists to trigger over, but I always forget the racist/incel cross over space is huge.

  5. Julian Assange was jailed for a decade without charge, yet people believe we live in a rational state. This molester should get jail time

  6. One of the reasons men are much less likely to report crimes such as sexual assault is that this kind of thing is all too common, as is the lack of empathy or interest from institutions and charities

  7. Gotta love it.

    The clear discrepancy on the punishment of a crime just based on gender (as well as public status).

    If it was the other way around, the dude 100% would’ve at least spent a night in a cell. And would have been viewed as a sex offender and the likes.

    If the woman decided she wanted to accuse him of something because he didn’t respond the way she liked to her unprovoked, unwanted actions, then he would’ve been viewed the same way.

    It’s insane how clear of a divide there is, yet nothing is done, and when a male tries to, they get put down.

  8. I hate this double standards bullshit. I was seriously sexually assaulted by a woman 20 years ago and when I tried to report it to the police, they literally laughed at me. Nothing happened to her and I’ve had to live with the shame for 20 fucking years.

  9. Double standards

    Another two-tier display, wonder how it would go if gender roles were reversed.

  10. There’s someone in the comments who doesn’t think grinding on a man’s lap making sexual comments without consent is a sexual assault. I bet they wouldn’t say the same about a man rubbing his penis on someone whilst making lewd remarks, the disparity is ridiculous.

  11. “Drunk causes scene in restaurant”

    Truly a story we all need to hear.

  12. Awful woman, awful story, poor man. But..

    >District Judge Paul Booty

    ..are we really ignoring that?

  13. My ex-wife falsely accused me of threatening her. I was arrested and beaten by the UK police in my cell. I lost everything and had to move abroad due to the violence I experienced being a ‘domestic abuser’. I was found not guilty n the highest criminal court in the UK.

    It ruined my life.

    Women play life on easy mode.

  14. There’s information missing here. Why was she not removed by staff if she was pissed up and swearing for two hours? I thought this place was supposed to be posh? And why has she not been given custody of her son? As the Americans say “that dog don’t hunt.”

  15. She was not ‘spared’ jail. For her offence there was never any possibility of jail being the outcome. Its not 2 tier sentencing as even as a male offender its not the easiest to get jail time for sexual offences. We just don’t really deal with a lot of the sexual offences with sentences beyond community or liberty orders and fines/compo.

    I do question her not being overnight custody though, seems iffy and there’s no mention of the register which should be automatically triggered for a sexual assault conviction no matter the sentence

  16. I wish I could say this was new

    I worked in a pub when I had just turned 18, I was really skinny and looked young, at 18 I could pass for 14 quite easily.

    One lady in particular made quite overtly sexual remarks at me, purely because I was the youngest looking of all the lads and most naive (most of the others were mid-late 20s and looked their ages). Add in that I am autistic.

    In the whole time I worked there, not one person said she shouldn’t do it, or asked if I was ok with it.

    Once I left that job I was old enough to go out, again looking young was my undoing and there would often be someone either groping my arse or literally taking my glasses off my face and passing them round their friends because my severe astigmatism in one eye.

    This wasn’t recent, thankfully I’m old enough to be ignored these days

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