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By *eavenNhell OP   Couple
over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge

i see TV personality and influencer Caroline Flack has been charged with assault after atacking her partner .i am wondering where the huge public outcry over this is where are the calls for her to be sacked and never work again and made a periah her whole carreer ruined . or is it that she is pretty blobde and not a man ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

She's already stepped down from presenting love Island, they can't really sack her.

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By *izzy69Man
over a year ago

London

Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

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By *eavenNhell OP   Couple
over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge


"She's already stepped down from presenting love Island, they can't really sack her. "
but shes already lined up to come back next year

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Travelling


"She's already stepped down from presenting love Island, they can't really sack her. but shes already lined up to come back next year "

Yes, that is what a lot of celebs do. They get ahead of the true controversy before it truely kicks off, go to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for all of this to blow over.

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By *edmark07Man
over a year ago

liverpool

Can't believe she was on £1.2 million a yr, if the press are to be believed. Scandalous

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon

Careful what you say as I know she’s on here.

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By *izzy69Man
over a year ago

London


"Careful what you say as I know she’s on here."

....you know?!....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement."

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port


"Careful what you say as I know she’s on here."

Yep it's true, she is on here. Not many people know she is actually a TV. Massive cock apparently

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By *.W CPLCouple
over a year ago

PRESTON


"Careful what you say as I know she’s on here."

We smell BS

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i see TV personality and influencer Caroline Flack has been charged with assault after atacking her partner .i am wondering where the huge public outcry over this is where are the calls for her to be sacked and never work again and made a periah her whole carreer ruined . or is it that she is pretty blobde and not a man ?"
i think its kinda harsh really the guy her boyfriend has forgiven her, is she just being made an example of i wonder in the balance of fairness

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement."

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

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By *izzy69Man
over a year ago

London


"Careful what you say as I know she’s on here.

Yep it's true, she is on here. Not many people know she is actually a TV. Massive cock apparently "

She doesn't waste time either. Harry Styles was barely out of the cot when she took him in....literally.

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By *izzy69Man
over a year ago

London


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse "

So if a guy had hit a girl because they were "having a fight" would have been alright?

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By *ed-monkeyCouple
over a year ago

Hailsham


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse "

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?"

Yes. But there bloody well shouldn’t be.

Nora x

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?"

Absolutely not, I don't condone either. But linking this to the "me too" movement which is for the victims of sexual assault and sexual violence is disingenuous

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By *ed-monkeyCouple
over a year ago

Hailsham


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

Absolutely not, I don't condone either. But linking this to the "me too" movement which is for the victims of sexual assault and sexual violence is disingenuous "

Yes ... and no ... assault is assault whether it is physical, sexual or mental ... regardless of which gender inflicts it

Some of the taboo still seems to be the man reporting it

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

So if a guy had hit a girl because they were "having a fight" would have been alright? "

No

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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago

Manchester (he/him)


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse "

Really?

I'm not saying that sexual abuse isn't a terrible thing but physical abuse in any relationship, from either side is horrendous. I don't think it's something that you can play trumps with.

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

Absolutely not, I don't condone either. But linking this to the "me too" movement which is for the victims of sexual assault and sexual violence is disingenuous

Yes ... and no ... assault is assault whether it is physical, sexual or mental ... regardless of which gender inflicts it

Some of the taboo still seems to be the man reporting it"

You are right in that respect. Many men are mentally or physically assaulted by women everyday and many don't want to report it because it'll "make them feel less of a man". Hopefully that will change and cases like this and the Ross Kemp one will change that perception.

My own comment was in relation to the flippant post about the "me too" movement which was established for victims of sexual assault.

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By *ed-monkeyCouple
over a year ago

Hailsham


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

Absolutely not, I don't condone either. But linking this to the "me too" movement which is for the victims of sexual assault and sexual violence is disingenuous

Yes ... and no ... assault is assault whether it is physical, sexual or mental ... regardless of which gender inflicts it

Some of the taboo still seems to be the man reporting it

You are right in that respect. Many men are mentally or physically assaulted by women everyday and many don't want to report it because it'll "make them feel less of a man". Hopefully that will change and cases like this and the Ross Kemp one will change that perception.

My own comment was in relation to the flippant post about the "me too" movement which was established for victims of sexual assault. "

Alternatively I read it as a male "me too" movement where they speak up about being victims of assault.... of whatever form

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

Absolutely not, I don't condone either. But linking this to the "me too" movement which is for the victims of sexual assault and sexual violence is disingenuous

Yes ... and no ... assault is assault whether it is physical, sexual or mental ... regardless of which gender inflicts it

Some of the taboo still seems to be the man reporting it

You are right in that respect. Many men are mentally or physically assaulted by women everyday and many don't want to report it because it'll "make them feel less of a man". Hopefully that will change and cases like this and the Ross Kemp one will change that perception.

My own comment was in relation to the flippant post about the "me too" movement which was established for victims of sexual assault.

Alternatively I read it as a male "me too" movement where they speak up about being victims of assault.... of whatever form"

I could be, and nothing wrong with that, but "me too" was for women that had been sexually abused.

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By *izzy69Man
over a year ago

London


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

Absolutely not, I don't condone either. But linking this to the "me too" movement which is for the victims of sexual assault and sexual violence is disingenuous

Yes ... and no ... assault is assault whether it is physical, sexual or mental ... regardless of which gender inflicts it

Some of the taboo still seems to be the man reporting it

You are right in that respect. Many men are mentally or physically assaulted by women everyday and many don't want to report it because it'll "make them feel less of a man". Hopefully that will change and cases like this and the Ross Kemp one will change that perception.

My own comment was in relation to the flippant post about the "me too" movement which was established for victims of sexual assault.

Alternatively I read it as a male "me too" movement where they speak up about being victims of assault.... of whatever form"

This

Which will never happen because it's not taken as seriously as a female on the receiving end.

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By *Mids guyMan
over a year ago

Lichfield

Assault is assault male or female should not come into it!

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

Absolutely not, I don't condone either. But linking this to the "me too" movement which is for the victims of sexual assault and sexual violence is disingenuous

Yes ... and no ... assault is assault whether it is physical, sexual or mental ... regardless of which gender inflicts it

Some of the taboo still seems to be the man reporting it

You are right in that respect. Many men are mentally or physically assaulted by women everyday and many don't want to report it because it'll "make them feel less of a man". Hopefully that will change and cases like this and the Ross Kemp one will change that perception.

My own comment was in relation to the flippant post about the "me too" movement which was established for victims of sexual assault.

Alternatively I read it as a male "me too" movement where they speak up about being victims of assault.... of whatever form

This

Which will never happen because it's not taken as seriously as a female on the receiving end."

The police take them both as seriously.

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By *ed-monkeyCouple
over a year ago

Hailsham


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

Absolutely not, I don't condone either. But linking this to the "me too" movement which is for the victims of sexual assault and sexual violence is disingenuous

Yes ... and no ... assault is assault whether it is physical, sexual or mental ... regardless of which gender inflicts it

Some of the taboo still seems to be the man reporting it

You are right in that respect. Many men are mentally or physically assaulted by women everyday and many don't want to report it because it'll "make them feel less of a man". Hopefully that will change and cases like this and the Ross Kemp one will change that perception.

My own comment was in relation to the flippant post about the "me too" movement which was established for victims of sexual assault.

Alternatively I read it as a male "me too" movement where they speak up about being victims of assault.... of whatever form

This

Which will never happen because it's not taken as seriously as a female on the receiving end."

I'm not sure it's treated less seriously, I think the problem lies in the courage to report because, as was said above, the perception they may be seen as less of a man by allowing themselves to be a victim

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By *Mids guyMan
over a year ago

Lichfield


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

Absolutely not, I don't condone either. But linking this to the "me too" movement which is for the victims of sexual assault and sexual violence is disingenuous

Yes ... and no ... assault is assault whether it is physical, sexual or mental ... regardless of which gender inflicts it

Some of the taboo still seems to be the man reporting it

You are right in that respect. Many men are mentally or physically assaulted by women everyday and many don't want to report it because it'll "make them feel less of a man". Hopefully that will change and cases like this and the Ross Kemp one will change that perception.

My own comment was in relation to the flippant post about the "me too" movement which was established for victims of sexual assault.

Alternatively I read it as a male "me too" movement where they speak up about being victims of assault.... of whatever form

This

Which will never happen because it's not taken as seriously as a female on the receiving end.

The police take them both as seriously. "

Some police do, but the courts don’t!

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?"

No but Chris Brown smashing in Rhiannas face didn't end his career so I don't think it's double standards, just shitty standards for celebrities as a whole.

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

No but Chris Brown smashing in Rhiannas face didn't end his career so I don't think it's double standards, just shitty standards for celebrities as a whole."

Agreed. Just look at the Ant from Ant and Dec situation. Drink driving, nearly kills a child in the process and keeps his job as a family friendly TV presenter. How many of us in "real life" would retain our jobs in that scenario?

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

Absolutely not, I don't condone either. But linking this to the "me too" movement which is for the victims of sexual assault and sexual violence is disingenuous

Yes ... and no ... assault is assault whether it is physical, sexual or mental ... regardless of which gender inflicts it

Some of the taboo still seems to be the man reporting it

You are right in that respect. Many men are mentally or physically assaulted by women everyday and many don't want to report it because it'll "make them feel less of a man". Hopefully that will change and cases like this and the Ross Kemp one will change that perception.

My own comment was in relation to the flippant post about the "me too" movement which was established for victims of sexual assault.

Alternatively I read it as a male "me too" movement where they speak up about being victims of assault.... of whatever form

This

Which will never happen because it's not taken as seriously as a female on the receiving end.

I'm not sure it's treated less seriously, I think the problem lies in the courage to report because, as was said above, the perception they may be seen as less of a man by allowing themselves to be a victim"

What and women are just naturally weaker and therefore fine with "allowing themselves to be a victim"? Jesus no wonder we have such problems with sexual assault and domestic abuse in this country.

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By *ed-monkeyCouple
over a year ago

Hailsham


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

Absolutely not, I don't condone either. But linking this to the "me too" movement which is for the victims of sexual assault and sexual violence is disingenuous

Yes ... and no ... assault is assault whether it is physical, sexual or mental ... regardless of which gender inflicts it

Some of the taboo still seems to be the man reporting it

You are right in that respect. Many men are mentally or physically assaulted by women everyday and many don't want to report it because it'll "make them feel less of a man". Hopefully that will change and cases like this and the Ross Kemp one will change that perception.

My own comment was in relation to the flippant post about the "me too" movement which was established for victims of sexual assault.

Alternatively I read it as a male "me too" movement where they speak up about being victims of assault.... of whatever form

This

Which will never happen because it's not taken as seriously as a female on the receiving end.

I'm not sure it's treated less seriously, I think the problem lies in the courage to report because, as was said above, the perception they may be seen as less of a man by allowing themselves to be a victim

What and women are just naturally weaker and therefore fine with "allowing themselves to be a victim"? Jesus no wonder we have such problems with sexual assault and domestic abuse in this country."

Not at all ... that's not what was said

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By *eeshelleTV/TS
over a year ago

Marlow


"Careful what you say as I know she’s on here."

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By *aughtyLondonGuyMan
over a year ago

london


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Really?

I'm not saying that sexual abuse isn't a terrible thing but physical abuse in any relationship, from either side is horrendous. I don't think it's something that you can play trumps with. "

I agree, it doesn’t matter the sex of the abuser

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

No but Chris Brown smashing in Rhiannas face didn't end his career so I don't think it's double standards, just shitty standards for celebrities as a whole.

Agreed. Just look at the Ant from Ant and Dec situation. Drink driving, nearly kills a child in the process and keeps his job as a family friendly TV presenter. How many of us in "real life" would retain our jobs in that scenario? "

Nearly killed a child? Are you sure?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I read an article earlier which I found to be massive double standards. It talked about how she had earlier written a ‘heartbreaking’ tweet about how much of a tough time she was having . And used the words “the 5’3 star allegedly attacked her 6’4 boyfriend” I found the language used to be very supportive of her and used the fact she is a small female and he is a large Male to almost dismiss her or wrong doing.

That lad off emmerdale was sacked for threatening another bloke at the NTAs I find treating her differently because she’s a woman to be wrong. Domestic violence is wrong no matter who does it.

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By *opinovMan
over a year ago

Point Nemo, Cumbria

Who..?

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By *ingdong11Man
over a year ago

emsworth


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

No but Chris Brown smashing in Rhiannas face didn't end his career so I don't think it's double standards, just shitty standards for celebrities as a whole.

Agreed. Just look at the Ant from Ant and Dec situation. Drink driving, nearly kills a child in the process and keeps his job as a family friendly TV presenter. How many of us in "real life" would retain our jobs in that scenario?

Nearly killed a child? Are you sure?"

He crashed into a parked car with a child in .

All the people sticking up for him on social media really fucking annoyed me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Carolines partner is not standing against her apparently, he didn’t want to prosecute, it was the police and then CPS which went ahead regardless as apparently the police officer who attended the scene said it “ was like a blood bath” and he was severely distressed.

I agree with the police with giving power to proceed without consent of victim, as sometimes victims are under severe fear of comebacks

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

No but Chris Brown smashing in Rhiannas face didn't end his career so I don't think it's double standards, just shitty standards for celebrities as a whole.

Agreed. Just look at the Ant from Ant and Dec situation. Drink driving, nearly kills a child in the process and keeps his job as a family friendly TV presenter. How many of us in "real life" would retain our jobs in that scenario?

Nearly killed a child? Are you sure?"

Yep, read the news reports

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

To be honest, I cant exactly launch a public outcry because I have no idea who she is, something on the news about her pleading not guilty is the first I have heard on the matter.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"To be honest, I cant exactly launch a public outcry because I have no idea who she is, something on the news about her pleading not guilty is the first I have heard on the matter."

Police and victim himself said she was guilty, until victim withdrew as standing for prosecution and only a witness. Surely if its gone to crown court its a serious penalty giving shes pleaded not guilty, the cps must see sufficient evidence to secure a conviction, thats how it works “ usually “

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"To be honest, I cant exactly launch a public outcry because I have no idea who she is, something on the news about her pleading not guilty is the first I have heard on the matter.

Police and victim himself said she was guilty, until victim withdrew as standing for prosecution and only a witness. Surely if its gone to crown court its a serious penalty giving shes pleaded not guilty, the cps must see sufficient evidence to secure a conviction, thats how it works “ usually “"

Still never heard of her, and while the CPS don't often launch a case without evidence the case hasn't happened yet so technically she is still innocent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"To be honest, I cant exactly launch a public outcry because I have no idea who she is, something on the news about her pleading not guilty is the first I have heard on the matter.

Police and victim himself said she was guilty, until victim withdrew as standing for prosecution and only a witness. Surely if its gone to crown court its a serious penalty giving shes pleaded not guilty, the cps must see sufficient evidence to secure a conviction, thats how it works “ usually “

Still never heard of her, and while the CPS don't often launch a case without evidence the case hasn't happened yet so technically she is still innocent. "

Well she pleaded not guilty today so usual procedures are crown court next

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By *uesdaysfundayCouple
over a year ago

Sandbach

Assault and abuse are two completely different things. An assault is a one time occurrence, abuse happens over a period of time.

Whatever gender this happens to it makes no difference whatsoever

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Assault and abuse are two completely different things. An assault is a one time occurrence, abuse happens over a period of time.

Whatever gender this happens to it makes no difference whatsoever "

I agree. Hasn’t she been arrested for assult before? Im sure her ex signed a gagging order. Cant be sure however

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By *unshine05Man
over a year ago

Sherborne

If a bloke thumped his mrs, or smashed a lamp round her head, He would be locked up right away.

yet the min a woman gives a bloke a slap she doesn't get banged up right away.

Double standards

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Carolines partner is not standing against her apparently, he didn’t want to prosecute, it was the police and then CPS which went ahead regardless as apparently the police officer who attended the scene said it “ was like a blood bath” and he was severely distressed.

I agree with the police with giving power to proceed without consent of victim, as sometimes victims are under severe fear of comebacks "

This!and she could go and attack someone else....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If a bloke thumped his mrs, or smashed a lamp round her head, He would be locked up right away.

yet the min a woman gives a bloke a slap she doesn't get banged up right away.

Double standards "

She has been arrested and is under trial. Currently going to crown

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Carolines partner is not standing against her apparently, he didn’t want to prosecute, it was the police and then CPS which went ahead regardless as apparently the police officer who attended the scene said it “ was like a blood bath” and he was severely distressed.

I agree with the police with giving power to proceed without consent of victim, as sometimes victims are under severe fear of comebacks

This!and she could go and attack someone else...."

That comes under the cps power to prosecute under public interest i think.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"If a bloke thumped his mrs, or smashed a lamp round her head, He would be locked up right away.

yet the min a woman gives a bloke a slap she doesn't get banged up right away.

Double standards

She has been arrested and is under trial. Currently going to crown "

,

Rightly so

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Carolines partner is not standing against her apparently, he didn’t want to prosecute, it was the police and then CPS which went ahead regardless as apparently the police officer who attended the scene said it “ was like a blood bath” and he was severely distressed.

I agree with the police with giving power to proceed without consent of victim, as sometimes victims are under severe fear of comebacks

This!and she could go and attack someone else....

That comes under the cps power to prosecute under public interest i think. "

,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Carolines partner is not standing against her apparently, he didn’t want to prosecute, it was the police and then CPS which went ahead regardless as apparently the police officer who attended the scene said it “ was like a blood bath” and he was severely distressed.

I agree with the police with giving power to proceed without consent of victim, as sometimes victims are under severe fear of comebacks

This!and she could go and attack someone else....

That comes under the cps power to prosecute under public interest i think. "

They have 2 powers one being evidence of a prosecution and the other under public interest

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Carolines partner is not standing against her apparently, he didn’t want to prosecute, it was the police and then CPS which went ahead regardless as apparently the police officer who attended the scene said it “ was like a blood bath” and he was severely distressed.

I agree with the police with giving power to proceed without consent of victim, as sometimes victims are under severe fear of comebacks

This!and she could go and attack someone else....

That comes under the cps power to prosecute under public interest i think.

They have 2 powers one being evidence of a prosecution and the other under public interest "

I would say CPS have both power of jurisdiction having she’s been accused of previous, but im unsure if she was charged and therefore allowed for consideration

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Carolines partner is not standing against her apparently, he didn’t want to prosecute, it was the police and then CPS which went ahead regardless as apparently the police officer who attended the scene said it “ was like a blood bath” and he was severely distressed.

I agree with the police with giving power to proceed without consent of victim, as sometimes victims are under severe fear of comebacks

This!and she could go and attack someone else....

That comes under the cps power to prosecute under public interest i think.

They have 2 powers one being evidence of a prosecution and the other under public interest

I would say CPS have both power of jurisdiction having she’s been accused of previous, but im unsure if she was charged and therefore allowed for consideration "

So what I meant was it must be evidence based

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By *unshine05Man
over a year ago

Sherborne

has previous have evidence that shes done it again should bang her up.

Would have been done easy if he gave her a slap.

They always take the womens side hence why shes getting a fair trial.

on the flip side a man would be guilty even if she made it up seen it all before

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

He's seen it all before. ^

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"has previous have evidence that shes done it again should bang her up.

Would have been done easy if he gave her a slap.

They always take the womens side hence why shes getting a fair trial.

on the flip side a man would be guilty even if she made it up seen it all before"

Ok so no previous cant be taking into consideration unless she was charged

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"has previous have evidence that shes done it again should bang her up.

Would have been done easy if he gave her a slap.

They always take the womens side hence why shes getting a fair trial.

on the flip side a man would be guilty even if she made it up seen it all before"

How do you know!! The CPS are proceeding without victim’s consent!! Hes only standing as witnesses, but our juridical system are still

Proceeding

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"has previous have evidence that shes done it again should bang her up.

Would have been done easy if he gave her a slap.

They always take the womens side hence why shes getting a fair trial.

on the flip side a man would be guilty even if she made it up seen it all before"

So far i stress so far shes still under trial and as said previously even without victim’s consent. By law he can be called as a witness even thought he’s not prosecuting.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can only see this going one way. Caroline has pleaded not guilty so therefore it will go to crown court. However the CPS have evidence to secure a prosecution and therefore will be based on jury verdict, im thinking she will be found guilty but be given a non custodial sentence but she will have a criminal record for life and a heavy fine and probably costs thousands of pounds, when it really shouldn’t of went to crown, but she wasn’t ever ever going to plead guilty

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Definitely double standards and an example needs to be made, abuse is not gender specific but outrage at it clearly seems to be.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Definitely double standards and an example needs to be made, abuse is not gender specific but outrage at it clearly seems to be. "

Why is it doubly standards? She’s been arrested and charged , she was in court for he plea giving and pleaded not guilty so now will go to crown court. She HAS been prosecuted

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By *etite HandfulWoman
over a year ago

Chester


"Definitely double standards and an example needs to be made, abuse is not gender specific but outrage at it clearly seems to be. "

Couldn't agree more if it was a man he would have been crucified on the forums

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"If a bloke thumped his mrs, or smashed a lamp round her head, He would be locked up right away.

yet the min a woman gives a bloke a slap she doesn't get banged up right away.

Double standards "

Except he often wouldn't as thousands of cases of domestic abuse never even reach the courts.

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By *ants cockWoman
over a year ago

lincoln


"i see TV personality and influencer Caroline Flack has been charged with assault after atacking her partner .i am wondering where the huge public outcry over this is where are the calls for her to be sacked and never work again and made a periah her whole carreer ruined . or is it that she is pretty blobde and not a man ?"

I can’t stand that woman. But in a way I’m glad this has happened as if handled correctly could be a real game changer for men in this situation. He was clearly assaulted but is still protecting her as he isn’t pressing charges. So she can go not guilty and get a slap on the wrist.

But if it had been her covered in blood this Would be a lot different in the press an public. An that is what needs to change

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By *ants cockWoman
over a year ago

lincoln


"Definitely double standards and an example needs to be made, abuse is not gender specific but outrage at it clearly seems to be.

Why is it doubly standards? She’s been arrested and charged , she was in court for he plea giving and pleaded not guilty so now will go to crown court. She HAS been prosecuted "

It’s only gone to court on evidence at the scene. As he’s not pressing charges an she is going not guilty it will be a tap on the wrists

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Definitely double standards and an example needs to be made, abuse is not gender specific but outrage at it clearly seems to be.

Couldn't agree more if it was a man he would have been crucified on the forums "

Unfortunately I guarantee that somewhere in the country there is a man out on bail for assaulting his female partner, quite possibly living in the same house as her. Just the same as this case but gender reversed, and yet there is no forum thread crucifing him.

Be patient, wait for the court case, and maybe get mad about the sentencing if she is guilty and it is disproportionate.

Trial should never be by half informed observers, and never by social media.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Definitely double standards and an example needs to be made, abuse is not gender specific but outrage at it clearly seems to be.

Couldn't agree more if it was a man he would have been crucified on the forums

Unfortunately I guarantee that somewhere in the country there is a man out on bail for assaulting his female partner, quite possibly living in the same house as her. Just the same as this case but gender reversed, and yet there is no forum thread crucifing him.

Be patient, wait for the court case, and maybe get mad about the sentencing if she is guilty and it is disproportionate.

Trial should never be by half informed observers, and never by social media."

?? I agree. She has been prosecuted and is on trial.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Definitely double standards and an example needs to be made, abuse is not gender specific but outrage at it clearly seems to be.

Why is it doubly standards? She’s been arrested and charged , she was in court for he plea giving and pleaded not guilty so now will go to crown court. She HAS been prosecuted

It’s only gone to court on evidence at the scene. As he’s not pressing charges an she is going not guilty it will be a tap on the wrists "

If you read my posts above a said this

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Definitely double standards and an example needs to be made, abuse is not gender specific but outrage at it clearly seems to be.

Why is it doubly standards? She’s been arrested and charged , she was in court for he plea giving and pleaded not guilty so now will go to crown court. She HAS been prosecuted

It’s only gone to court on evidence at the scene. As he’s not pressing charges an she is going not guilty it will be a tap on the wrists "

Yes because the cps has 2 options to prosecute one evidence and two risk to public. She was evidence based prosecuted. She has been prosecuted and is standing trail. I don’t see double standards. Your point is?

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By *heHookyMonsterMan
over a year ago

Liverpool


"i see TV personality and influencer Caroline Flack has been charged with assault after atacking her partner .i am wondering where the huge public outcry over this is where are the calls for her to be sacked and never work again and made a periah her whole carreer ruined . or is it that she is pretty blobde and not a man ?"

Fair point, though personally I'd like to see the back of her due to her being crap at the job. She's dull as dishwater and like cardboard cut-out. My suspicion is that she only got the job based on looks as there are way more talented women presenters out there who actually have a personality. As for what she's getting done for its hard to say having not known the true circumstances.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i see TV personality and influencer Caroline Flack has been charged with assault after atacking her partner .i am wondering where the huge public outcry over this is where are the calls for her to be sacked and never work again and made a periah her whole carreer ruined . or is it that she is pretty blobde and not a man ?

I can’t stand that woman. But in a way I’m glad this has happened as if handled correctly could be a real game changer for men in this situation. He was clearly assaulted but is still protecting her as he isn’t pressing charges. So she can go not guilty and get a slap on the wrist.

But if it had been her covered in blood this Would be a lot different in the press an public. An that is what needs to change "

He is still required by law to stand as witness regardless of withdrawing his initial allegation as the police have proceeded without his consent and the cps have decided to prosecute she pleaded not guilty at her plea hearing which she can do regardless if he was co operating or not. Usual procedure is happening. Our police and cps have followed usual procedure, it’s now down to judge and jury

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By *heHookyMonsterMan
over a year ago

Liverpool


"i see TV personality and influencer Caroline Flack has been charged with assault after atacking her partner .i am wondering where the huge public outcry over this is where are the calls for her to be sacked and never work again and made a periah her whole carreer ruined . or is it that she is pretty blobde and not a man ?

I can’t stand that woman. But in a way I’m glad this has happened as if handled correctly could be a real game changer for men in this situation. He was clearly assaulted but is still protecting her as he isn’t pressing charges. So she can go not guilty and get a slap on the wrist.

But if it had been her covered in blood this Would be a lot different in the press an public. An that is what needs to change

He is still required by law to stand as witness regardless of withdrawing his initial allegation as the police have proceeded without his consent and the cps have decided to prosecute she pleaded not guilty at her plea hearing which she can do regardless if he was co operating or not. Usual procedure is happening. Our police and cps have followed usual procedure, it’s now down to judge and jury "

Very fair points!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Definitely double standards and an example needs to be made, abuse is not gender specific but outrage at it clearly seems to be.

Why is it doubly standards? She’s been arrested and charged , she was in court for he plea giving and pleaded not guilty so now will go to crown court. She HAS been prosecuted

It’s only gone to court on evidence at the scene. As he’s not pressing charges an she is going not guilty it will be a tap on the wrists

Yes because the cps has 2 options to prosecute one evidence and two risk to public. She was evidence based prosecuted. She has been prosecuted and is standing trail. I don’t see double standards. Your point is?"

Domestic violence requires positive action, regardless of the compliance of victims who undoubtedly dont always see their plight.

I dont see double standards. I see someone facing the reality and consequences of what can happen behind closed doors when you stop behaving like a human being.

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By *heHookyMonsterMan
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Definitely double standards and an example needs to be made, abuse is not gender specific but outrage at it clearly seems to be.

Why is it doubly standards? She’s been arrested and charged , she was in court for he plea giving and pleaded not guilty so now will go to crown court. She HAS been prosecuted

It’s only gone to court on evidence at the scene. As he’s not pressing charges an she is going not guilty it will be a tap on the wrists

Yes because the cps has 2 options to prosecute one evidence and two risk to public. She was evidence based prosecuted. She has been prosecuted and is standing trail. I don’t see double standards. Your point is? Domestic violence requires positive action, regardless of the compliance of victims who undoubtedly dont always see their plight.

I dont see double standards. I see someone facing the reality and consequences of what can happen behind closed doors when you stop behaving like a human being.

"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Whacking someone over the head with a lamp while they slept is a horrendous attack on someone and could have resulted in very serious injury

Even if victim retracts police may have 999 call and body worn camera footage to support a prosecution

...

On a separate note - she did not need all those police to escort her out of court, with all her money if escorts were needed she should have paid for private security not had our resources strapped public servants walking her to a car

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By *heHookyMonsterMan
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Whacking someone over the head with a lamp while they slept is a horrendous attack on someone and could have resulted in very serious injury

Even if victim retracts police may have 999 call and body worn camera footage to support a prosecution

...

On a separate note - she did not need all those police to escort her out of court, with all her money if escorts were needed she should have paid for private security not had our resources strapped public servants walking her to a car"

Spot on again!

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By *olfwoman69Woman
over a year ago

Northampton

A victim of abuse

Phyical my bruises went my jaw fixed after few months back to self except the mental harm caused

Sexual again bruises gone pain down there gone except left with the mental harm

Verbal/ mental harm/abuse (( nowadays its called harm NOT abuse if we hav 2b politically correct thou abuse is correct in my mind))

After years mental abuse lives on. To try and get over mental when theres No bruises No inflicted wounds etc

When its in the head and NO can see it. It takes longer to get over as mistrust paranoia self hatred self blaim self guilt for allowing urself to be abused does go quicker as NO outward scars

The scars are inside and as ppl dont see them No ones how are you feeling RU okay

So takes longer to overcome mayb never

The 1st/2nd relationship that follows abuse (Any) is very tough

It helps if u New partner is made aware sooner rather than when they can NO longer listen or watch you change for NO apparent reason in2 a person they dont recognise

Its hard thou if u tell them sooner and they want to support u.

Then that new person is an angel as they will go throu very tough times for even 1st year

Credit to my hubbi god rest his soul for withstanding my ups and downs getting over the Scars Noone sees x

Merry xmas 2u all hope u find that 1 in the new year xx

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By *eavenscentitCouple
over a year ago

barnstaple


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?"

How little you know about abuse.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Whacking someone over the head with a lamp while they slept is a horrendous attack on someone and could have resulted in very serious injury

Even if victim retracts police may have 999 call and body worn camera footage to support a prosecution

Which is what has happened in this case!

...

On a separate note - she did not need all those police to escort her out of court, with all her money if escorts were needed she should have paid for private security not had our resources strapped public servants walking her to a car"

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

There is a double standard here for sure. We are saying she’s guilty before she’s had her final day in court.

We would welcome the standard of being innocent until proven guilty ourselves.

And I can’t stand her or that shitty programme.

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By *eavenscentitCouple
over a year ago

barnstaple

She did this after going through his phone as well. Insecure, controlling and aggressive. Bad combo

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Boyfriend sounds weak to me.

She maybe full of remorse now, only because she got caught.

She soon will be doing the crying interviews wanting our love and support.

Fuck her. Violent cow.

If it was a man he would be completely fucked, labelled a beast and never work again.

The press would be all over him ripping him apart like a pack of jackals.

I bet she has hit him before and not hurt him as badly so nothing was said.

Clearly the man's a weak fool, love has nothing to do with it.

Get away from her asap.

Make her share a cell with Harvey Weinstein that will teach her the lesson

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Boyfriend sounds weak to me.

She maybe full of remorse now, only because she got caught.

She soon will be doing the crying interviews wanting our love and support.

Fuck her. Violent cow.

If it was a man he would be completely fucked, labelled a beast and never work again.

The press would be all over him ripping him apart like a pack of jackals.

I bet she has hit him before and not hurt him as badly so nothing was said.

Clearly the man's a weak fool, love has nothing to do with it.

Get away from her asap.

Make her share a cell with Harvey Weinstein that will teach her the lesson

"

So victims of abuse are weak fools!! Awful attitude

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By *eavenscentitCouple
over a year ago

barnstaple


"Boyfriend sounds weak to me.

She maybe full of remorse now, only because she got caught.

She soon will be doing the crying interviews wanting our love and support.

Fuck her. Violent cow.

If it was a man he would be completely fucked, labelled a beast and never work again.

The press would be all over him ripping him apart like a pack of jackals.

I bet she has hit him before and not hurt him as badly so nothing was said.

Clearly the man's a weak fool, love has nothing to do with it.

Get away from her asap.

Make her share a cell with Harvey Weinstein that will teach her the lesson

"

He's not weak, it's not his fault she's violent. She's an aggressive nutcase

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By *uesdaysfundayCouple
over a year ago

Sandbach


"She did this after going through his phone as well. Insecure, controlling and aggressive. Bad combo"

Insecurity is not a bad thing especially as it would seem he was cheating on her.

There is no evidence of controlling behaviour that I can see, unless something else has come up

Aggressive, yes. An improper amount of aggression I would say. This is coming after finding out he has cheated on her and we do not know the whole story there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i see TV personality and influencer Caroline Flack has been charged with assault after atacking her partner .i am wondering where the huge public outcry over this is where are the calls for her to be sacked and never work again and made a periah her whole carreer ruined . or is it that she is pretty blobde and not a man ?i think its kinda harsh really the guy her boyfriend has forgiven her, is she just being made an example of i wonder in the balance of fairness "

My friends dad did 3 months in prison on remand for a victimless prosecution at the hands of Merseyside police and his ex wife. When it came to court day she didn’t turn up, then finally admitted she’d made the whole thing up. Merseyside police didn’t even prosecute her. There’s definitely a double standard there when it comes to domestic abuse, and us females get away with a hell of a lot more. It’s disgusting

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By *ants cockWoman
over a year ago

lincoln


"Whacking someone over the head with a lamp while they slept is a horrendous attack on someone and could have resulted in very serious injury

Even if victim retracts police may have 999 call and body worn camera footage to support a prosecution

...

On a separate note - she did not need all those police to escort her out of court, with all her money if escorts were needed she should have paid for private security not had our resources strapped public servants walking her to a car"

She did it while he slept?? I thought they was having a domestic? Omg that is mental. She needs sectioning

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Careful what you say as I know she’s on here.

Yep it's true, she is on here. Not many people know she is actually a TV. Massive cock apparently

She doesn't waste time either. Harry Styles was barely out of the cot when she took him in....literally."

Poor Harry

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By *aekaeWoman
over a year ago

Between a cock and a soft place


"Just waiting for the procession of men claiming to have been abused by her under a "me too" movement.

There is a world of difference between someone having a fight with their partner and sexual abuse

Is there a world of difference between a man assaulting a woman and a woman assaulting a man though?

No but Chris Brown smashing in Rhiannas face didn't end his career so I don't think it's double standards, just shitty standards for celebrities as a whole.

Agreed. Just look at the Ant from Ant and Dec situation. Drink driving, nearly kills a child in the process and keeps his job as a family friendly TV presenter. How many of us in "real life" would retain our jobs in that scenario?

Nearly killed a child? Are you sure?"

One of the cars he crashed into had a young child inside.

It's was widely reported.

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By *aekaeWoman
over a year ago

Between a cock and a soft place


"Boyfriend sounds weak to me.

She maybe full of remorse now, only because she got caught.

She soon will be doing the crying interviews wanting our love and support.

Fuck her. Violent cow.

If it was a man he would be completely fucked, labelled a beast and never work again.

The press would be all over him ripping him apart like a pack of jackals.

I bet she has hit him before and not hurt him as badly so nothing was said.

Clearly the man's a weak fool, love has nothing to do with it.

Get away from her asap.

Make her share a cell with Harvey Weinstein that will teach her the lesson

"

I have no words.....

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By *eavenscentitCouple
over a year ago

barnstaple


"She did this after going through his phone as well. Insecure, controlling and aggressive. Bad combo

Insecurity is not a bad thing especially as it would seem he was cheating on her.

There is no evidence of controlling behaviour that I can see, unless something else has come up

Aggressive, yes. An improper amount of aggression I would say. This is coming after finding out he has cheated on her and we do not know the whole story there. "

Checking a person's phone is just ridiculous, he's not her property, the message was from a client I believe about work. Either way she's a nutcase

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Shes hardly the first to be convicted of dv and still work..

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By *uysx2Couple (MM)
over a year ago

Birmingham


"i see TV personality and influencer Caroline Flack has been charged with assault after atacking her partner .i am wondering where the huge public outcry over this is where are the calls for her to be sacked and never work again and made a periah her whole carreer ruined . or is it that she is pretty blobde and not a man ?"

Do you think she's paid enough now?

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Dead

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By *uysx2Couple (MM)
over a year ago

Birmingham


"She soon will be doing the crying interviews wanting our love and support.

Fuck her. Violent cow.

Make her share a cell with Harvey Weinstein that will teach her the lesson

"

Anything you'd like to add to your previous comments on Caroline Flack?

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By *manaWoman
over a year ago

Basingstoke

So sad

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm sure a few will feel remorse at previous posts on here, they can't know what would happen.

This thread is best left to disappear.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham


"i see TV personality and influencer Caroline Flack has been charged with assault after atacking her partner .i am wondering where the huge public outcry over this is where are the calls for her to be sacked and never work again and made a periah her whole carreer ruined . or is it that she is pretty blobde and not a man ?"

Yes, but she hosts love island and is fit.........

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By *ensualbicockMan
over a year ago

liverpool wavertree picton clock

R.I.P Caroline x

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By *rotic-TouchTV/TS
over a year ago

doncaster


"I'm sure a few will feel remorse at previous posts on here, they can't know what would happen.

This thread is best left to disappear."

I think you will find those ppl are far too cold and affected

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What happened to innocent until proven guilty ? For crying out load. A 40 year old woman has taken ger own life. Hands up those who have done something they regret. Both mine are up ! She was obviously in a unstable mental state. Double standards can fuck right off. Think of her family and those who disagree can fuck right off. Leave the girl in peace.

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By *inkerbell67Woman
over a year ago

Clacton on sea essex

Because she us a celebrity her death is plastered all over papers and internet, its a shame she took her life and im sure the papers and tv will go about it for weeks ,.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have lived with a criminal lawyer for 20 years and am a lawyer myself. I cannot believe the ignorant incorrect comments about the law, the cps witnesses giving evidence. I'd like to see anyone of you charged with an offence even if you are not guilty which happens often. Just the stress of being charged and standing trial is enough to ruin a person's life especially one in the public light. This woman has now died at the age of 40. Please when you put such stupid comments at least have accurate information about criminal proceedings.disgraceful posts in this post fabbers.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its these type of ignorant comments she has had to endure and very likely contributed to her death!

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