According to her lawyer Karen Khoeler, the young lady feels the system has failed her and Nelly being a celebrity, things will definitely not be in her favour.
In a letter dated Friday, the woman's attorney said she regretted her actions and should not have called the police or 911 to report the alleged rape.
Koehler said:
"Who will believe her. People are saying horrible things already. She cannot handle this. She is about to break."
In the letter, Koehler started by saying:
We do not live in a society where a 21-year-old college student can feel safe enough to pursue criminal charges against a celebrity for an alleged rape," Koehler wrote.
Koehler described what happened to the woman after she called 911: She was interviewed and detained, then taken to a hospital for a rape kit. When she returned home, she was "besieged" by text messages and news articles detailing the incident, Koehler said, then she was called by a reporter.
"As she cries alone in her apartment with mounting hysteria, she will learn that the celebrity and his lawyer are issuing public statements that her 'allegation is devoid of credibility and is motivated by greed and vindictiveness.' That her agenda is 'money, fame and notoriety,'" Koehler said.
The letter read:
Nelly's lawyer, Scott Rosenblum speaking about the development said the lady asked that the case be dropped when she investigation exposed her lies for what they were- a pure fabrication.
A fabrication that has caused Nelly and his family to suffer emotionally and financially."
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