Accountant accused of drugging secretary with cocaine during alleged rapeWealthy businessman charged with statutory rape after employing under‑age masseuses
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kaggle-ho-017339House OversightAccountant acquitted of rape after victim allegedly destroyed hair evidence
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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-017339
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Summary
Accountant acquitted of rape after victim allegedly destroyed hair evidence The passage describes a single criminal case with limited details and no involvement of high‑level officials or major institutions. It offers a minor investigative lead (the victim’s alleged evidence destruction) but lacks broader relevance, novelty, or potential public impact. Key insights: Victim was subpoenaed for hair samples to test for cocaine use.; Victim allegedly cut her hair short to avoid testing.; Jury acquitted the accountant due to reasonable doubt.
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kagglehouse-oversightcriminal-casesexual-assaultevidence-destructionforensic-testing
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