Caitlyn Gray
Caitlyn Gray is an Australian woman last known to be residing in Sydney. On 22 November 2018 Gray's car broke down at or near a BP service station in Bankstown, New South Wales, Australia. A man she did not know, Mr Kenan Basic, offered to assist her and worked on her car for two hours at the BP service station in order to get it working. Mr Basic then followed Gray in her car ready to assist again if her car broke down.[1]
Gray subsequently accused Kenan Basic of sexually assaulting her by the road side and stalking her through the streets of Sydney. Mr Basic was subsequently arrested, lost his job and was served with divorce papers.[1]
Gray later admitted she'd made the entire episode up and was subsequently sentenced to nine months jail with a non-parole period of five months.[2] She was however bailed after two hours so that she could appeal the sentence.[3] As of December 2021 it is unclear whether Gray's appeal has been resolved and whether she has spent any additional time in custody.
Media reports soon after he was release suggested that Mr Basic intended to sue Caitlyn Gray for A$1 Million.[4] [5][6]
External Links
- False Victims
- The West Australian
- 7 News, 6 May 2019
- 7 News, 15 May 2019
- 7 News, 9 August 2019
- Humanity 87
- news.com.au
Reference
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/courts-law/caitlyn-gray-in-court-over-accusing-good-samaritan-of-indecent-assault-stalking/news-story/6afe58fe6bff5f65b302778ae3d5f48d
- ↑ https://7news.com.au/news/court-justice/good-samaritan-case-woman-who-lied-about-sexual-assault-against-helpful-dad-is-jailed-c-390880
- ↑ https://7news.com.au/news/court-justice/good-samaritan-caitlyn-gray-granted-bail-to-appeal-after-jailed-for-lying-about-sexual-assault-sydney-dad-c-391356
- ↑ https://7news.com.au/news/crime/good-samaritan-case-man-to-launch-1-million-lawsuit-over-false-sexual-assault-claim-c-113980
- ↑ https://humanity87.home.blog/2020/08/02/false-accuser-caitlyn-gray/
- ↑ https://redpillrights.com/innocent-man-kenan-basic-to-launch-1-million-lawsuit-over-false-sexual-assault-allegations/