Scottish Daily Mail

Mum seeks £100k online to prosecute her ‘rapist’

- By Chris Greenwood Chief Crime Correspond­ent

A WOMAN who claims she was drugged and raped in an upmarket hotel wants to raise £100,000 to prosecute her alleged attacker.

Emily Hunt, 38, says she woke up naked and terrified with no memory of the previous five hours after a Sunday lunch with her father.

The strategy consultant immediatel­y contacted police, but accuses them of behaving ‘abysmally’ and trying to dissuade her from making a complaint. Several months later prosecutor­s declined to bring a case, citing CCTV footage which showed her and the alleged rapist being ‘flirty’ in the bar.

Yesterday, Miss Hunt, originally from New York, launched a crowdfundi­ng campaign to bring a private prosecutio­n. She says her life was turned upside down after the alleged attack at the £300-a-night Town Hall Hotel in Bethnal Green, East London, in May 2015.

Waiving her right to anonymity, she claimed a man she had never met before drugged her and then took her back to a bedroom and raped her.

She says she can only remember waking up in his bed with no memory of how she got there or who he was. She telephoned a friend who contacted police. In the following days and weeks, Miss Hunt only learned the man had sex with her from police after they interviewe­d him and recovered used condoms.

Police had recovered footage of her naked and unconsciou­s from his phone and found him carrying Viagra and LSD.

Toxicology tests found no suspicious drugs in Miss Hunt’s system, and suggested she had been at least twice the drink-drive limit.

But she believes they were based on the wrong timings. Miss Hunt, who has a seven-year-old daughter, accused officers from Scotland Yard’s specialist sex crimes unit of not taking her seriously.

She wants her case to be a ‘pilot’ for a new charity which will also fund other cases.

Last night Miss Hunt had already raised more than £5,000 towards her goal, which will be spent on getting a top sexual offence QC.

The Metropolit­an Police said a 35-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of rape but had been released with no further action.

A Met spokesman said ‘a number’ of complaints about the inquiry were examined by the independen­t police watchdog and not upheld.

He added: ‘We will always provide support to anyone who reports a serious sexual offence.

‘We would urge anyone who has been a victim of a sexual offence to report the matter to the police – we are here to fully investigat­e, listen to and support you.’

The CPS said a specialist lawyer ruled there was ‘insufficie­nt evidence’ for a realistic prospect of a guilty verdict.

 ??  ?? Allegation: Emily Hunt
Allegation: Emily Hunt

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