Jamaise
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Hello everyone,
I’m reaching out in the hope that the experienced and thoughtful minds on this forum can help me navigate an incredibly difficult situation.
In May I attended a party in Marion, Indiana. I willingly consumed a single shot of alcohol. Shortly afterward, I experienced a rapid onset of symptoms completely out of proportion to what I ingested—blackout, vomiting, urinating on myself, memory loss, and behavior so uncharacteristic of me that I’ve since been told I appeared as someone else entirely.
There is a video circulating. I have not seen it, but I’ve been told I appear to be engaging in sexual activity. I’ve also been told I’m visibly impaired or nonresponsive in parts. I have a long-term partner of 27 years and have not been intimate with another person during that time. That context matters.
I went immediately for a rape kit. The urine toxicology was done the same night but due to the time sensitivity of certain drugs (like GHB or other benzodiazepines), results may not reflect the reality. I’ve recently had hair samples collected for further toxicology testing, and I’m actively pursuing any and all pathways for answers.
There were many witnesses at the party (67, I was told), but most seem to have viewed the incident as either consensual or a regrettable mistake. Several of them are now circulating defamatory statements, and the video has been shared with others without my consent. I believe this falls into the territory of distribution of non-consensual









, or at minimum, retaliatory harassment. The accused has been interviewed. So have the witnesses. Yet it feels like the burden is entirely on me to prove what my body already knows: something was very wrong.
There was a known doctor at this party — someone whose license has since been revoked due to allegations from dozens of women. I am providing this information to investigators, but I fear it’s not being prioritized.
I’m asking for help with:
I don’t want to give up on justice, but I’m up against apathy, disbelief, and active smear campaigns. If you’ve walked this road, or know something that might help—even a detail I may have missed—please reach out or reply here.
Thank you for reading. I didn’t choose this path, but I’m walking it now with everything I have.
—J
I’m reaching out in the hope that the experienced and thoughtful minds on this forum can help me navigate an incredibly difficult situation.
In May I attended a party in Marion, Indiana. I willingly consumed a single shot of alcohol. Shortly afterward, I experienced a rapid onset of symptoms completely out of proportion to what I ingested—blackout, vomiting, urinating on myself, memory loss, and behavior so uncharacteristic of me that I’ve since been told I appeared as someone else entirely.
There is a video circulating. I have not seen it, but I’ve been told I appear to be engaging in sexual activity. I’ve also been told I’m visibly impaired or nonresponsive in parts. I have a long-term partner of 27 years and have not been intimate with another person during that time. That context matters.
I went immediately for a rape kit. The urine toxicology was done the same night but due to the time sensitivity of certain drugs (like GHB or other benzodiazepines), results may not reflect the reality. I’ve recently had hair samples collected for further toxicology testing, and I’m actively pursuing any and all pathways for answers.
There were many witnesses at the party (67, I was told), but most seem to have viewed the incident as either consensual or a regrettable mistake. Several of them are now circulating defamatory statements, and the video has been shared with others without my consent. I believe this falls into the territory of distribution of non-consensual











There was a known doctor at this party — someone whose license has since been revoked due to allegations from dozens of women. I am providing this information to investigators, but I fear it’s not being prioritized.
I’m asking for help with:
- Insight on additional testing I can request to detect benzodiazepines or other long-acting sedatives (e.g., Versed/Midazolam).
- Knowledge of similar cases, particularly involving video “evidence” used to obscure impairment or lack of consent.
- Understanding what legal actions can be taken when a private sexual video is circulated without consent.
- Guidance on how to pursue federal attention or elevate this beyond local authorities if necessary.
I don’t want to give up on justice, but I’m up against apathy, disbelief, and active smear campaigns. If you’ve walked this road, or know something that might help—even a detail I may have missed—please reach out or reply here.
Thank you for reading. I didn’t choose this path, but I’m walking it now with everything I have.
—J