New Yorkers of a certain age may remember the 1987 Tawana Brawley case, in which a Black teenager from Upstate claimed she was kidnapped and raped by four white men and then stuffed into a trash bag. A year later, a jury determined Brawley had not been the victim of a forcible sexual assault, and that she herself may have created the appearance of such an attack.
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New Yorkers of a certain age may remember the 1987 Tawana Brawley case, in which a Black teenager from Upstate claimed she was kidnapped and raped by four white men and then stuffed into a trash bag. A year later, a jury determined Brawley had not been the victim of a forcible sexual assault, and that she herself may have created the appearance of such an attack.