Ohio National Guard Caught Taking Sexual Assault Allegations Unseriously

Here is the latest sexual assault / harassment story making headlines:

Katie Rapp was surprised when she was told to go to a Perkins restaurant outside Cincinnati to discuss the investigation into her claims of sexual harassment.

Rapp, a member of the Ohio National Guard, sat in a corner booth trying to fend off a panic attack as she described her experience in Afghanistan. A Beyoncé song blasted in the background.

“Everything I went through in [the] country was hard. It really sucked,” Rapp told BuzzFeed News. “But my investigation was the hardest four hours of my life.”

It’s been over two years since Rapp was sent home from Afghanistan and 19 months since her investigation interview in March 2013. In about 30 days she will learn if she will get her wish to receive an honorable medical discharge from the military, or be required to stay until her contract ends in 2018. She had been distracting herself from thinking about the case by attending classes in biochemistry at the University of Cincinnati, but has since taken some time off due to the medical board evaluation process.

Rapp’s case was assigned to Lt. Col. Lisa Gammon. The National Guard and Gammon would not comment on how many previous military sexual assault cases Gammon had investigated, but, according to her LinkedIn profile, she had been working with the Ohio National Guard since 2008.

Rapp had already become disillusioned with the National Guard by the time she met with Gammon. Rapp claims that she was repeatedly sexually harassed by men on her unit, both while deployed in Afghanistan and also during basic training in South Carolina. She said that after reporting the incidents, her captain transferred her to a different platoon, rather than punishing her alleged harassers. She was sent to a mandatory psychological evaluation, diagnosed with an “adjustment disorder,” and sent home.

“I learned that nobody believes you unless you can prove it,” said Rapp. So she decided to record her interview with Gammon, just in case the meeting didn’t go well.

In her words, “It was four straight hours of victim-blaming.” (Buzzfeed)

You can read the rest at the link.

It will be interesting to see if she gets the discharge she wants due to claiming to have PTSD for sexual harassment. Instead of discharging her they should first conduct a more professional investigation then what was reported in this article.

Considering the cover ups of such cases uncovered in the Alaska National Guard this makes me wonder if the Guard has got the memo that all sexual harassment and assault cases will be thoroughly investigated?

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
9 years ago

While in combat, I had the same problem as she had. I suffer from PTSD for the same reasons she does.

Like her, I was not “assaulted” assaulted, but, also like her, men would yell sexually charged comments at me like, “Suck it, biitch”, “Take it in the azz”, “You just got fukked”, and many, many more.

It made me highly uncomfortable, it shattered my self-esteem, and it made me unable to place trust in people easily. The dark memories affect me even now and make it difficult to function on a day-to-day basis.

Then, after left-clicking, I would appear back at a respawn point and the nightmare would begin again.

I emailed the Call of Duty team at Activision but they have failed to take my complaints seriously.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
9 years ago

It is hard to believe so many men made sexually-charged comments to Katie Rapp, the innocent little flower and member of the Ohio National Guard.

It is especially hard to believe after reading her church profile.

http://www.onemodelplace.com/models/katie-rapp

Dohhhh!

The artistic nude and lingerie shots certainly shouldn’t inspire any sexual thoughts in men, right?

Ho-hum.

…and now we know why investigators had a bit of the old Blame-the-Victim mentality.

…as we have all watched girls act and talk sexy smack with the boys…

…until it becomes beneficial to become a victim.

Why is it every time I see anything in the media that seems outrageous, two minutes of investigation shows that it isn’t nearly as outrageous as it appears… and frequently not outrageous at all.

DISCLAIMER: I am not 100% sure this is the same Katie Rapp… as I have not actually verified it with a chain of legal documents such as was done with Tbone. There are, however, few Katie Rapps in Ohio, even fewer in that age range, and even fewer with the exact same eye color… so I am pretty sure.

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