A false accuser comes forward and tells the truth.
That would be Crystal Mangum
Tom Golden, Dec 14, 2024
Yes, Crystal Mangum has admitted to her false accusation against the Duke Lacrosse players. Nearly 20 years after the infamous incident, she now acknowledges that she lied and is asking for forgiveness from the three players she falsely accused. Mangum is currently serving a prison sentence after being convicted of murdering her boyfriend. You can’t make this up—the woman once universally believed to be telling the truth is now revealed as both a liar and a convicted murderer.
An article covering her recent confession details her admission of guilt and mentions the eventual disbarment of the prosecuting attorney. However, it conspicuously omits the consistent and overwhelming support Mangum received from the Duke administration, faculty, student body, police, media, and general public at the time. For men’s advocates, it was surreal and frustrating to watch as this evidently dishonest woman was enveloped in a flood of gynocentrism and public sympathy, while the Duke Lacrosse players were demonized.
I want to highlight what the article fails to mention. While it recounts Mangum’s confession, it neglects to discuss a number of things, including the repeated student and faculty protests staged in front of the Lacrosse players’ home. Photographs from the time capture these protests but can’t convey the deafening chants and relentless drumbeats. Among the many hateful messages shouted that day was: “Castrate!” The intensity and hostility of those protests remain etched in memory, a sobering reminder of how powerful gynocentrism is in manipulating public sentiment.
The crowds that gathered outside of their home were comprised of students and faculty. The assumption by these people was obviously that the young men were guilty. Simply due to the woman’s accusation.
Here’s an ad that was taken out that calls on people to come forward and tell the truth! IOW’s these players must be lying and withholding the truth. Here’s the ad with all of the player’s pictures.