Title: Woman who accused Bush of rape has a convenient suicide Source:
smugmug.com URL Source:http://azazel.smugmug.com/gallery/470863/1/18718024/Medium Published:Jun 20, 2006 Author:newspaper article Post Date:2006-06-20 20:11:17 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:3885 Comments:7
Poster Comment:
So lets see. Bush rapes you. You talk about it. Then they off you.
I thought I remembered reading she had a history of mental illness on FR when this was discussed.. but I can't find a reference for it now. Maybe it was bullshit?
Here's what I found on Google:
George W. Bush
In 2002, Margie Schoedinger of Missouri City, Texas, filed a pro se lawsuit against Bush alleging that he had raped her in October 2000.[10]. The complaint also claims she had been harassed, that she had been drugged and sexually assaulted numerous times by Bush and other men purporting to be FBI agents, that her bank account had been interfered with, and that she had been threatened and beaten. The suit also raised the allegation that her husband might have been similarly raped. Her husband, Christopher, did serve a year in prison after pleading "no contest" to assault charges against his wife; he later filed for divorce.
It has been widely speculated that Schoedinger suffered from a mental illness such as schizophrenia. Among American newspapers, the story was covered by only the Fort Bend Star, whose editor stated "I had heard she was a nutcase."[11]
A notable excerpt from the legal petition reads "the Defendant [George Bush] also informed the Plaintiff [Margie Schoedinger] that his only option to assure his never having to answer for the previous contact would be to simply see Plaintiff pressured to the point of committing suicide"; another states that Bush never stopped watching her, and never stopped having sex with her, had dated her when she was a minor and that the entire affair was part of a racist conspiracy against her. A year later, she died of a gunshot wound to the head, which medical examiners ruled a suicide.
There is no evidence that Bush was ever served with the complaint in the civil action; no criminal action was taken against Bush based on the allegation.
Sugar Land police decided to conduct a background investigation into Margie Schoedingers past activities. As it turned out, she had seven dates, (which then became seven lovers), had told no lies, committed no crimes, gotten two traffic tickets and dated George W. Bush as a minor.
Officer Marcaurele from Sugar Land police department says that his department never had any records either from Margie Schoedinger or any of her relatives. The officer added that there were several attempts made to contact her, but she returned no call.
Margie Schoedingers lawsuit was filed on December 2nd, 2002. The plaintiff acts as her own legal representative. The suit is currently in the Fort Bend County system in County Civil Court at Law 3. The plaintiff tries to make the defendant pay her 49 million dollars for reasons of emotional distress, loss of freedom and ability to pursue her own dreams, alienation of affection from her spouse, loss of privacy, being disparaged on the Internet, and loss of her ability to be a Christian writer.