His serious misjudgment, Mr. Miller said, “re-victimized a person who was already the victim of a terrible crime.”He went on: “I sincerely apologize to her for that. Still, an apology from Mr. Miller was something the woman expressed wanting earlier on Friday — hours before his apology came — when Mr. Garbus shared a statement from her with The New York Times. “The woman, who will probably end up being arrested herself, invented the crime, they said, to promote her rally,” Mr. McAlary wrote. Mr. Miller, in his statement on Friday, did not address Mr. McAlary. After semen was found on the woman’s jogging shorts, Mr. McAlary wrote that a police official had deemed the laboratory wrong.
Source: New York Times January 13, 2018 00:13 UTC