Ben Roethlisberger might have had relations with his accuser !!??
Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 July 2009 12:28 Written by admin Tuesday, 21 July 2009 12:28
Sources connected to the Ben Roethlisberger sexual assault case claim the psychiatric care the accuser says she’s under has nothing to do with Ben …. it has to do with a relationship she had with a man who never existed.
Andrea McNulty has sued Roethlisberger, the Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl champ, claiming he sexually assaulted her in July 2008. Sources tell us Roethlisberger and McNulty had a sexual liaison at the time but Ben insists it was purely consensual. We’re told the two knew each other because Ben had stayed at Harrah’s in Lake Tahoe over the last several years for golf tournaments — and she worked at the hotel.
Sources connected with the case tell us a former co-worker of McNulty’s at Harrah’s came forward with this incredible story — that around the time McNulty hooked up with Roethlisberger, she was allegedly involved with a married man. The man’s wife, we’re told, created an email account, posing as a U.S. soldier in Iraq. The wife began corresponding with McNulty to gain information. We’re told the former co-worker has said McNulty fell in love with the fictitious soldier and began telling people she was engaged to him. When the wife stopped the correspondence, McNulty then began telling people the soldier was killed in action.
We’re told McNulty told at least one co-worker she began seeing a psychiatrist because of the phantom soldier.
We tried repeatedly getting in touch with McNulty. So far we have been unable to reach her.
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The woman accusing Ben Roethlisberger of sexual assault claims she warned the football star “You don’t want to do this” — but according to the lawsuit, Ben refused to let her go.
ProFootballTalk.com just released more details from Andrea McNulty’s lawsuit against Big Ben — in which she describes the alleged incident in great detail.
McNulty — an employee at the Harrah’s hotel in Lake Tahoe — claims it all went down on Friday, July 11, 2008 around 10:00 p.m. In the docs, McNulty claims she ran into Roethlisberger in the hotel hallway and he told her that the sound system on his television wasn’t working. He allegedly asked her to come and “take a quick look” at it.
McNulty claims she tried to call other hotel employees to fix the TV, but ultimately decided to go to the room to fix it herself. Once she got to the room, McNulty claims she determined there was no problem with the TV — but as she tried to leave, Roethlisberger stood in her way and “grabbed [her] and started to kiss her.”
According to the report, McNulty claims she was “shocked and stunned that this previously friendly man, that appeared to be a gentleman in her previous contacts with him was suddenly preventing her from leaving, was assaulting and battering her.”
In the docs, McNulty claims she “communicated her objection and lack of consent,” but he refused to stop and began “fondling [her] through her dress and between her legs.”
McNulty claims Ben then pushed her onto the bed, and “pulled her underpants off and proceeded to penetrate her.”
McNulty claims that she gave Roethlisberger several warnings, saying things like, “You don’t want to do this” and “Please don’t.” She also claims she warned Ben that she wasn’t on any type of birth control — to which Ben allegedly responded, “Don’t worry, I’ll pull out.”
According to PFT, McNulty claims in the lawsuit that after the incident, she went to the bathroom, and “tried to pull herself together.”
When she emerged, McNulty claims that Roethlisberger asked, “There are cameras on this room, aren’t there?”
She replied, “Yes, there are cameras everywhere.”
McNulty claims Ben quickly became “stern,” kicked her out of the room and said, “If anyone asks you, you fixed my television. You fixed my television. Now go!”
Roethlisberger has denied all of McNulty’s allegations and cites the fact that no criminal investigation was ever conducted.
