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NSW Police clarify handling of historical rape allegation denied by Christian Porter
New South Wales Police have provided more details about how and when a woman approached them to make a historical rape allegation against Attorney-General Christian Porter, which he strenuously denies.
Police said they first met with the woman who raised the allegations in late February 2020.
On June 23, the day before the woman took her own life, she emailed police to say she did not want to go ahead with the complaint, citing medical and personal reasons.
“The woman very clearly articulated in that email that she did not want to proceed with the complaint,” NSW Police said.
“She also thanked investigators in this email. She was grateful for the time and support the investigators provided to her.”
Police said they had regular contact with…
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