A judge absolved a young Italian man of rape after finding that the woman’s decision to leave her bathroom door open was a “appeal to daring” and “motivated the male to approach.”
According to a decision made last Friday at Turin’s appeals court, the “victim” was “high after an excessive use of alcohol” when she and a male entered a pub’s restrooms together in the city center in May 2019.
The woman’s jeans also had a broken zip, but because it was “ancient and worn out,” it was disregarded as evidence that the man had undressed her.
Politicians have strongly denounced the appeal sentence, which overturned a two-year term for rape.