Special prosecutor ordered in Ark. rape claim
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)—A special prosecutor will review a rape claim against three Arkansas basketball players after local authorities declined to file charges.
Washington County Circuit Judge William A. Storey filed an order Monday asking the state’s prosecutor coordinator to recommend someone to take over the case. A lawyer representing the accuser requested a special prosecutor last week, and local prosecutor John Threet filed his own motion Monday asking for one.
“While I stand by the decision that there is insufficient evidence to file charges against any of the young men, I have requested and received an order appointing a special prosecutor,” Threet said in a statement. “The complaining witness’ private attorney has questioned the ethics and integrity of this office. This office does not take such accusations lightly.”
John D. Bass, who represents the accuser, noted in last week’s brief that Threet is the son-in-law of former Arkansas athletic director Frank Broyles, and the brother-in-law of an athletic department spokesman.
A university freshman named three basketball players in the complaint, saying she was raped at a fraternity house in late August. Threet announced in September he wouldn’t bring charges.
Bass said Monday’s order would save time and expense.
“The victim and her family are hopeful that a thorough and unbiased investigation will be conducted and we will be concentrating our efforts on that,” Bass said in a statement.
Threet said he wanted to speed up the process of appointing a special prosecutor because “this needs to be an end to this.”
“I have stated from the beginning that I am not opposed to the court appointing a special prosecutor,” Threet said. “If I can do anything that speeds this process along for the sake of all of the young people involved, I will do it.”

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Everyone is innocent until proven guilty regardless.
Jim M, God Bless Europe? I've been there and lived there, have you? If you like it there so much, move there, otherwise work towards making the country you do live in a better place for all mankind.
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Remember the Duke lacrosse case a few years ago. Jackson, Sharpton all holding rallies, protests, boycots, political, corporate and university pressure, and of course showed up wherever there were TV cameras, declaring they would never rest until those rich white preppy privleged Duke students were brought to justice. Seems they decided the rape charge was a fact and that because they were athletes, rich white preppy ones at that, justice REQUIRED their presence and wisdom and declarations of guilt. Hummmm, seems they might have gotten that one wrong. Of course I've while they were in front of the TV cameras for months and months, when the truth came out, amazingly they were nowhere to be found. Never did hear of them coming out and admitting there error.
What you wrote sounds pretty darn familiar. Have you been consulting with Jackson and Sharpton? Seems, like them, you have the investigation, trial and judgement under control. Privleged athletes in a southern school. Your right, they are absolutely guilty as hell. No doubt. Just ask the Duke lacrosse players.
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but reality... it just doesn't happen... wish it would... ciao
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Doesn't matter the color of anyone involved, if there was a crime whether black or white, they should be in jail. If she was lying then she should be in jail. We normal hard working people of the country would sit and rot in jail until we were proven innocent.
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I will make a strong comment... first, most of the comments i have read is Bull@#$%...
1. student athletes...hello... without tudors doubt many of them could pass classes.
2. Arkansas is a racist state... that is a fact... Coach Richardson knew it from the get go
and the @#$%s got him....
3. Even without all the facts... and waiting on things to play out... the gal got screw again..
franklly, i think she was rape.;.. but good old boys protect the players...happens all the
time as U of A... nothing new at all.... don't be naive...
4. Yes, Arkansas is a poor state...always has been...mabye not number 50 ...but it is poor.
5. Justice in Arkansas is controlled by about 15 families... they control everything in the state...
insiders know it... bubba bill knew it... so keep this group happy no problem.....
6. I enjoy sports... like basketball very much... but I think we have lost respect for rule of law when
it comes to athletes... and the foolishness from administration at Arkansas is a joke... even a common
fool knows it... will real student/ath ever return to college sports...easy answer .... Nope!
Folks,,, this is just the way of life in this southern state... like it or not... this is just the way it is even
in 2009.... now that comes from an american retiree that grew up in the state and now lucky enough to
said.... I am from Arkieland... God bless Europe... America is going to pot smoking liberals... and stupid politicans like the S.C. governor... America better wake up....
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There is poverty everywhere. Can the superior attitude, because I doubt you're superior to anyone. You probably don't even have a family.
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