Woman Accused of Faking Rape Faces Fraud Charges
Man served 10 years due to her claims
A woman in Michigan's Thumb has been charged with fraud, just days after being charged with making a false report of rape.
Sara Ylen's credibility has been under scrutiny. After nearly 10 years in prison, a man convicted of raping her was released last fall after authorities learned she had made up sexual-assault allegations in California.
That information wasn't available at James Grissom's trial.
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This bitch should have to do as much time in prison as her victim.