A California student accused of filing a false rapé report with police had placed an ad on Craigslist in which she sought to hire someone to beat her in exchange for séx, according to prosecutors.
Morgan
Triplett, a 20-year-old student at the University of California, Santa
Barbara, pleaded not guilty to charges in court March 29.
Prosecutors
said a police investigation revealed that the young woman had placed
two separate ads on Craigslist on Feb. 16, while visiting UC Santa Cruz
for a lesbian, gay, biséxual and transgender conference. In the first
ad, Triplett wrote that she wanted to hire someone to shoot her. In the
other, posted later that night, the woman wrote that she wanted someone
with a "strong hand" to "punch, kick and bruise her," stated that she
would compensate the participant with séx, and said that "no charges
would be filed," according to police.
In
an interview outside court on Friday, Assistant District Attorney
Johanna Schonfield told Santa Cruz Patch (which, like The Huffington
Post, is owned by AOL) that Triplett placed the ads because she "was
suicidal and she wanted something to bring her back to reality."
Triplett
wrote in the first ad, which was quoted in court records, that she was
looking for someone to shoot her in the arm or shoulder "with the
smallest caliber bullet possible."
Schonfield
said several people responded to the second ad. One of them, a man who
is now cooperating with police, met with Triplett on the UC Santa Cruz
campus Feb. 17, beat her and had séx with her as planned.
Court
records stated that after having séx, Triplett "used a cellphone screen
reflection as a mirror to see if [her] injuries were bad enough" then
told the man to "hit her some more."
Afterward,
Triplett called 911 and claimed she had been rapéd on a campus trail.
She provided UC Santa Cruz police with a description of her attacker,
but police determined the rapé report was false 10 days later.
"Ms.
Triplett essentially orchestrated this event," Schonfield said in
court. "This case caused a lot of widespread fear in the community."
In
an interview with the Register-Pajaronian, Triplett's father disputed
prosecutor’s claims, saying that the physical attack on his daughter was
invited, but the séxual assault was not.
According
to the San Jose Mercury News Triplett could face up to six months in
jail, if convicted, and could be made to pay restitution to the UC Santa
Cruz police.
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