Erica Kinsman Now: Jameis Winston’s Accuser, Married Jamal Roberts, Boyfriend She Lied About In 2013

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Erica Kinsman, Jameis Winston’s Accuser, Married Jamal Roberts, The Boyfriend She Lied About In 2013

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Erica Kinsman, Jameis Winston’s Accuser, Married Jamal Roberts, The Boyfriend She Lied About In 2013

Erica Kinsman, the woman who accused now New Orleans Saints QB of rape in 2012 while both were freshman at Florida State, married Jamal Roberts, the boyfriend who’s existence she lied about while crafting the fake story about Winston in an effort to extort $7 million. Erica Kinsman and Jamal Roberts were married June 4th, 2022 in New York City, and according to a website this vlogger happened to find in a Google search for Erica Kinsman and Jamal Roberts.

I happened to wonder what happened to Erica Kinsman and that thought led to a new post at Oakland News Now Blog that proved Kinsman’s claim was a lie, but it did not contain this shocking news. After I finished the post, I then searched “Erica Kinsman and Jamal Roberts” and found the website, here: https://www.theknot.com/us/erica-kinsman-and-jamal-roberts-jun-2022

This officially means Jameis Winston was the victim of a setup. Patricia Carroll, the lawyer for Erica Kinsman at the time, claimed in a letter to Jameis Winston’s lawyer that her client “would never sleep with a black boy”. In the initial telling of her story, Kinsman, (a registered Republican since 2011) left out that she had just has sex with Jamal Roberts less than 24 hours before getting drunk and hooking up with Jameis Winston and within full view of FSU teammates Ron Darby and Chris Casher, before Kinsman demanded that the pair leave the room at their apartment.

Kinsman, who had five cocktails and a shot at the bar Pot Bellys and at her friend, fake-ID-maker Marcus Jordan’s place before heading over to the Jacksonville hang out for FSU students, didn’t remember events the next day, and eventually made the assumption that she was raped, when that’s not what happened. What happened was that she went with Ron Darby and Chris Casher and Winston, after texting her friend Monica and asking if she should go with them. Monica texted back “yes” according to court records, and so Kinsman went.

There, Ron Darby would later report that …

“It appeared that the female was pursuing Jameis. In an effort to continue to hang out with Jameis she was trying to get her friend to go home with Chris Usher. As Jameis and this girl talked, she did not want him to leave. Jameis Winston, Chris Casher and I decided to leave Potbelly’s and the same blonde female followed us out of the club. This female did not appear intoxicated. She was able to walk out of the club, have conversation with all of us and use her cell phone to text her friend to join us. She even got in the cab with us” At the apartment, both Darby and Usher explained they could see Erica doing the nasty to Jameis. Darby said “Chris continued to watch Jameis and the girl through the aacked door. He was playing jokes on Jameis and trying to embarrass Jameis. Chris walked in Jameis’ room and the girl told Chris to get out. She then got up, turned off the light and shut the bedroom door. Chris and I could hear her and Jameis having sex. At no time did the girl ever indicate that she was not a willing participant In fact, she wanted more privacy by closing the door and turning off the lights.”

The initial court case was dropped for lack of evidence. Moreover, Jamal Roberts refused to be deposed and gave up no information after the toxicology report revealed Kinsman has sex with him hours before meeting Jameis Winston. With no information to go by, Jameis’ lawyers could not effectively file a lawsuit against Kinsman. Now, it’s revealed that Kinsman was dating Jamal Roberts all of the time, and lied about it.

Now, they’re a married couple in New York City. That should put a solid end to the wave of false and racist accusations tossed against Winston. Kinsman, who’s white, female, and blonde, clearly liked and likes black men, and in retrospect, given Mr. Carroll’s “black boy” comment, was fearful her conservative family would not support her if it was revealed she was sleeping around with black men in college. But for Kinsman to take the false claim as far as national television and the documentary The Hunting Ground just plain spells fraud – especially in light of the revelation about she and Jamal Roberts.

In 2015, Patrik Nohe wrote an extensive post laying out the truth versus the many versions of Kinsman’s story. This paragraph sums it up:

There are places with hazy recollections, there are elements of the story that have changed dramatically in the past 24 months, there are questions about her motives and most of all, if you actually review the evidence and transcripts, there are questions about whether she’s even an honest person to begin with.

And with all of that, the next year, 2016, Kinsman walked away with a chunk of change from Florida State University. Note that all of the news accounts pushing her story and the mention of The Hunting Ground were before 2016; once she was paid, all of the spreading of the lies about her encounter with Winston stopped. And in retrospect, with all of the changing stories, there was one now-known constant: Jamal Roberts and his relationship with Erica Kinsman. Erica got three things: Winston, money, and marriage with Roberts.

Oh, and let’s not forget a fourth thing: the cocktails.

It’s commonly noted that the kind of binge drinking (which is defined by the CDC as four or more drinks for women) Erica Kinsman engaged in prior to meeting Jameis Winston can lead to memory loss. The “Sierra By The Sea” clinic reports the following:

Blackouts – Most people who have indulged in binge drinking have had the unfortunate experience of waking up the next morning with no memory of what happened the night before. This alcohol-induced amnesia is known as a blackout. Unlike a brownout, the memories from a blackout will never be restored because excessive alcohol has inhibited the brain’s memory-making process. Repeated alcohol blackouts can cause brain and nerve damage and lead to ongoing memory problems.

Additionally, it’s noted in many research documents that college-age women commonly drink to reduce the anxiety associated with sexual encounters.

Erica Kinsman Got $250,000 But Her Racist Lawyers Got $700,000

It should be noted that Erica Kinsman managed to walk away from this obvious lie at least $250,000 richer, but her lawyers (including Patricia Carroll who said Kinsman would never sleep with a “black boy”) got $700,000. In other words, the lawyers engineered all of this, including keeping Jamal Roberts quiet, for almost $1 million. From the start, Erica Kinsman targeted, then used both sexually and financially, Jameis Winston.

The Hunting Ground Documentary Was Not That, But A Vehicle Used To Tell Lies About Jameis Winston

Here’s little-known proof that the Hunting Ground “documentary” was not that, but a tool to make up lies and shame Florida State University into giving Kinsman and her lawyers almost $1 million.

A producer for “The Hunting Ground,” a film about campus sexual assault, admitted in an email that the film was less documentary than propaganda. This is from an explosive post by Professor KC Johnson’s blog.

Amy Herdy, who helped interview cast members, sought in a Dec. 21, 2013 email to speak to Erica Kinsman, who had accused former Florida State University quarterback Jameis Winston of rape. In Herdy’s email to Kinsman’s then-lawyer, Patricia Carroll, the film’s investigator assured her subject that the film was not about the truth, but about advocacy.

“We do not operate the same way as journalists — this is a film project that is very much in the corner of advocacy for victims, so there would be no insensitive questions or the need to get the perpetrator’s side,” Herdy wrote.

Months later, in a follow-up email sent on Feb. 12, 2014, Herdy informed Carroll that the filmmakers planned to reach out to Winston but were sure he wouldn’t respond. She wrote that she wanted him “to have a gap of a couple of weeks to get complacent because then we will ambush him.” She also asked if Carroll and Kinsman were “okay with us sending [Winston] the official request this week.”

Herdy also asked if Carroll had watched the film yet, and included a smiley emoticon.

For as long as this film has been promoted, advocates of due process and journalistic integrity have called it out for its indifference to the truth. The film didn’t even attempt to corroborate the accuser’s stories featured in the film and tried to contact those maligned in the film only after it had been completed and submitted to the Sundance Film Festival.

Beyond the inaccuracies of the accuser’s claims, the film relies on debunked statistics to “prove” that rape is rampant on college campuses.

The film’s director, Kirby Dick, has said in the past while promoting the film that “for us first is accuracy” and that he found Kinsman “extremely credible.” This is very similar to Rolling Stone defense of its source for the now infamous and discredited gang-rape story.

The filmmakers claim that any opposition to the film’s inaccurate portrayal of campus sexual assault and the stories told in the film is simply an effort to “silence survivors.”

CNN Worldwide President Jeff Zucker brushed off potential opposition from colleges and universities negatively portrayed in the film, saying those schools were “on the wrong side.”

The filmmakers have continuously used social media to antagonize those who have pointed out the inaccuracies in the film by defending the claims of those in the films — claims that are easily proven false.

For instance, the filmmakers denounced the statement from 19 Harvard Law professors — including some noted feminists and President Obama’s former mentor — and insisted the accuser in the film was a “survivor.” The film’s social media account said Harvard lawyers should “stand with survivors instead of blaming them.”

Except the evidence in the case doesn’t support the narrative that the film’s accuser is a survivor. The accused student in the film was found not guilty of sexual assault by a jury, and the accuser in the film was found to be not credible. The accuser insisted that a bloody condom she found in her trash bin was used to sexually assault her friend (who did not appear in the movie), and used that condom to berate the accused student. But the condom wasn’t his, it belonged to a different man who had used it with the film’s accuser. The accuser also claimed she may have been drugged, but the only drug found in her system was the cocaine she willingly took and provided to her friends that night.

The accused student wasn’t even indicted on the serious sexual assault charges, nor was he indicted on anything relating to the accuser presented in “The Hunting Ground.” He was indicted on lesser charges relating to sexual activity but was found not guilty of them. He was found guilty of only a misdemeanor of a “nonsexual nature.”

The filmmakers misrepresented the case in order to fit their narrative. They failed to vet an accuser’s story and didn’t reach out to get the accused’s side of the story until after the film was sent to Sundance. These are the exact same tactics used by Rolling Stone in its now discredited gang-rape story (the only difference here is that the accused students actually exist).

The filmmakers can claim that Harvard and Florida State University (whose president released a statement condemning the film) just don’t want the “facts” to come out. But in reality, it is the filmmakers who don’t want to learn the facts.

Stay tuned.

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