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He told her that if she came forward, no one would be believe her.
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I felt I would be believed.
I didn't think it would be handled properly or that I would be believed.
She also faces the issue of whether she would be believed by the jury.
I think that if you were to take against her on the grounds of unsisterly manipulation of sexuality, you would be believing her own publicity too much.
When, as an adult, she said was raped again, she did not report it because she said she did not think she would be believed.
Officers hoped that employing similar tactics to Operation Yewtree – reassuring victims they would be believed and making high-profile appeals for information – would bring new witnesses forward.
Women who came to me for domestic violence injunctions would often say they had put up with it because they didn't think they would be believed.
He enjoyed thinking the story would be believed and told, perhaps after he was a grown man, perhaps after he was dead.
It was scandals such as these that prompted the Met to declare that rape victims would be believed in the first instance.
Harman said that often MPs were concerned with protecting the anonymity of alleged abusers but victims needed assurance that they would be believed.
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