The mum of a woman who made a bogus rape allegation says her daughter has been unfairly treated by the media and the family want to put the incident behind them.
Chantelle Clarke (22), of Innisbrook Gardens, Bangor, Co Down, was handed a 12-month suspended prison sentence on Friday for making the fake rape claim.
She had pleaded guilty after making a false allegation against fellow vulnerable adult Caleb Graham, whom she knew from their time attending college together.
Speaking at the family home yesterday, Clarke’s mum said: “All that needed to happen was for the media to report what the judge said. I’m not starting any tit-for-tat stuff, but there have been no reports of what the judge said in relation to my daughter. We want to move on from all this eventually. I don’t think the way it’s been reported is fair.”
Clarke’s mother declined to clarify what specific comments made by Judge Geoffrey Millar QC she was referring to, before closing the door on our reporter.
Following the false allegations made by Clarke in 2017, falsely accused Mr Graham was forced to leave his IT course and lost job placements.
His mother, Gilly Graham, said she was “deeply disappointed” Clarke was not given any prison time following the sentencing hearing at Downpatrick Courthouse on Friday.
Judges are bound by sentencing guidelines and must take into account both aggravating and mitigating factors in each case.
Sentencing Clarke at Downpatrick Crown Court, sitting in Belfast, on Friday, Judge...
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