She was a young college student. He was a lawyer who worked in the office of the state attorney general in Montgomery, Ala. They met at a college-related function and he immediately started showering her with attention.
Although she was very attractive, she wasn’t accustomed to this kind of attention from a man in the “adult world,” especially someone with his sort of position and power. She was flattered to have someone like that notice her and think she was worth taking seriously.
He asked her on a date and ended up taking her to his apartment. Very soon, he was trying to sexually force himself on her. It wasn’t just a request. He was physically trying to take her clothes off against her will. She realized that this important man was trying to rape her.
She was able to escape that night and find another way home.
Afterward, she felt shame and humiliation. She didn’t tell a soul, because it felt shameful that such a thing could happen to her and she couldn’t imagine trying to make someone believe her word against the word of such an “important man.”

Dear FBI, NSA and all three-letter agencies: ‘We don’t trust you guys’
Do you believe you’re free? Slavery by any other name is still slavery
Hearing voice of the one you love can be medicine for hurting heart
What can a free society do before an unstable person commits a crime?
If you want life outside of hatred, get away from political cesspool
I was getting frustrated with the interview Sunday afternoon, but I wanted to keep things civil and polite.
What if ‘the Good Old Days’ were never as good as you remember?
Christmas marks God’s attempt to connect us to himself and others
I feel anger toward those who casually resent life I wish I had