Tawana Brawley still hiding in Virginia 25 years after historic gang rape hoax

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[h=1]Tawana Brawley still hiding in Virginia 25 years after historic gang rape case that turned out to be a hoax[/h]
  • Brawley, 40, has been found living a relatively normal life in Hopewell, Virginia
  • She is a nurse and has a young daughter but said 'I don't want to talk to anyone about that' when questioned about her former life
  • At 15, she claimed she was raped by a gang of white men, one of which had a badge
  • Three men were accused in the attack
  • In 1988, a grand jury found the incredible story of brutality was all a hoax

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Twenty-five years after Tawana Brawley's claims of being raped by a gang of white men polarized New York City, the woman has been tracked down living in hiding in Virginia.


On November 28, 1987, the then-15-year-old was found in a trash bag, dazed, smeared with feces with the word niggerr scrawled on her body.

She told police she had been abducted by two white men and driven to the woods where they and four others ravaged her for four days - one of which had a badge.


The case was catapulted onto the national stage by attorneys Alton H. Maddox and C. Vernon Mason, and the then-little-known Rev. Al Sharpton, who claimed she was raped 33 times.


Celebrities weighed in, with Bill Cosby posting a $25,000 reward for information on the case, Don King promised $100,000 for Brawley’s education and boxer Mike Tyson gave her a $30,000 watch to ease her pain.


Fishkill Police Officer Harry Crist Jr. was implicated after being found dead in his apartment a week after Brawley was discovered, and Dutchess County prosecutor Steven Pagones was also accused when he stepped in with an alibi for the 28-year-old.


But in 1988 a grand jury found the whole shocking story was a hoax, and Brawley was never raped.


Now 40 years old, The New York Post has tracked her down working as a nurse in Virginia.

'I don't want to talk to anyone about that,' Brawley told the newspaper recently as she emerged from her apartment in Hopewell, Virginia, wearing scrubs.


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Racial tensions: Rev Al Sharpton catapulted the case of Tawana Brawley, centre, onto the main stage


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Historic case: Reverend Al Sharpton, pictured in 1988, picketed outside the hotel of New York governor Mario Cuomo



She lives what appears to be a relatively normal life in a neatly kept brick apartment complex with signs warning of video surveillance cameras.


To avoid detection, Brawley goes by the aliases of Thompson and Gutierrez and has a young daughter, a neighbor told the Post.



She reportedly works as a licensed practical nurse at The Laurels of Bon Air in Richmond. But her co-workers have been in the dark about the incredible story of brutality, which turned out to be false.


'Are you serious? We don't know her by that name. Isn't that a trip?' one staffer said, adding that the woman who they call Tawana Gutierrez was 'a good worker.'


According to a neighbor, Brawley has lived in Hopewell - Virginia's most crime-laden town - for at least a year.
(LOL)


'Tawana V. Gutierrez' and 'Tawana V. Thompson' have held the same nursing license since 2006, state records show. The Virginia Board of Nursing confirmed issuing it to a 'Tawana Vacenia Thompson Gutierrez.'


Brawley maintains a PO box in Claremont, Va., under the name Gutierrez, according to The Post's sources.


The grand jury panel, which heard from 180 witnesses over its seven-month investigation, found that Brawley made up the story to avoid being punished for staying out late and missing school.

They found evidence she had ran away from home and was hiding out in her parents' former apartment after they got evicted.


Many believed that Brawley feared her stepdad Ralph King's and needed an alibi for her absence. King spent seven years in prison in the 1970s for killing his first wife.


Traces of the charcoal-like material used to scrawl the hateful word on her body were found under her fingernails, and she showed no signs of genital trauma or exposure, the jury found. One witness said Brawley was spotted climbing into the bin bag.


'It is probable that in the history of this state, never has a teenager turned the prosecutorial and judicial systems literally upside down with such false claims,' state Supreme Court Justice S. Barrett Hickman wrote at the time.


Pagones has tried to forget the sorry affair but says he can't.


'It'll come up randomly. It'll come up when something happens with Sharpton,' he told The Post.


Pagones won a defamation lawsuit against Sharpton, Brawley and her lawyers in 1998.


Maddox was found liable for $97,000, Mason for $188,000, and Sharpton was ordered to pay $66,000. Brawley was ordered to pay $190,000 at 9 per cent annual interest but hasn't paid any of that bill. In total, she owes $429,000.


He continues to look for her.


'Through her silence, she's as guilty of libel as Maddox, Mason and Sharpton,' he told the newspaper. 'The only way to hold her accountable — at least at this stage — is financially.'



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Glad to see she has had a miserable life...
 
And people complain that a newspaper posted names and addresses (public data) of people having gun permits?
 
she was a girl from a terrible homelife who made a very bad decision.


there are many who have done much much worse things in life
 
Wow, 25 years later and somebody is looking this up and outing somebody who made a terrible decision. Whoever thought that bringing this back onto the national stage by "finding" her has taken a karma hit. Talk about it, but "finding" her and putting her back on the stage... I think we go too far.
 
Tawana Brawley still hiding in Virginia 25 years after historic gang rape case that turned out to be a hoax


People of color really scare you don't they.
You should really think about getting a hobby or maybe a girlfriend.

Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go thru life.
 
Wow, 25 years later and somebody is looking this up and outing somebody who made a terrible decision. Whoever thought that bringing this back onto the national stage by "finding" her has taken a karma hit. Talk about it, but "finding" her and putting her back on the stage... I think we go too far.

i agree...no need to drag this up again
 
Wow, 25 years later and somebody is looking this up and outing somebody who made a terrible decision. Whoever thought that bringing this back onto the national stage by "finding" her has taken a karma hit. Talk about it, but "finding" her and putting her back on the stage... I think we go too far.
People feel they need to justify themselves and their views, unfortunately when they can't find that justification in the here and now they tend to go looking in the past, hence Sharpton's "white people enslaved everyone" or the muslim extremist, "Christians invaded the holy land" or anti-chinese, "Mao rolled tanks over students" or militia nuts', "The Feds shot people at Waco." Humans have enough history to support any daft position and in my view this is just another example.
This girl tried something dumb, then lied, then continued to lie and provoked a firestorm which did bad things, however twenty five years after the fact, how many people can say they were actually affected by it?
 
And people complain that a newspaper posted names and addresses (public data) of people having gun permits?
Gun ownership foes not ruin the lives of good people.
Gun ownership is not a crime.
What this disgusting individual chose to do did both!
Defending criminals AGAIN!!!!!
 
she was a girl from a terrible homelife who made a very bad decision.


there are many who have done much much worse things in life

Oh the poor criminals, we need to dhow criminals some compassion.

Her lies caused a suicide and destroyed many lives.
But they weren't criminal lives so they don't matter.
Their lives held no value as propaganda, so it's all good!

Dogma above people!
 
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