Woman who accused Suffolk DA candidate Ricardo Arroyo of sexual assault breaks silence: 'The lies. ... It makes me sick' - The Boston Globe
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-70% Medium Liberal
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55% : His statements -- when he first spoke with the Globe, at his news conference after the Globe published its story, and on Tuesday after his accuser spoke out -- are at odds with information contained in a police report, as well as statements from law enforcement officials47% : Arroyo said his attorney has sought an emergency order in Suffolk Superior Court that would give him access to the investigative files, which he believes will show that the 2005 allegations were unfounded."Instead of taking my word, I want the facts to be public and for people to see the determination made by law enforcement at the time," Arroyo said in the statement.
45% : "If the Superior Court grants me access to these files I believe they will prove that law enforcement determined these claims were unfounded."
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