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John Marks and Amanda Zawieruszynski had sexual relations in his backyard swimming pool on November 9, 2023.
Marks previously had installed a surveillance system that showed the unclothed woman entering into the pool. The woman “appeared to be enjoying herself … engaging in consensual sexual activity,” “with no signs of resistance or discomfort.”
Unaware of the existence of the surveillance system, Zawieruszynski later went to the local police and accused Marks of rape. When police came to Marks’ house to make the arrest, he informed them of the surveillance footage, and urged them to view it. But the officers refused. Instead, they arrested Marks and charged him with aggravated sexual assault. As a result, he was jailed and fired from his employment.
Two weeks ago, Marks filed a lawsuit against the police officers, charging “Their conduct was driven by a desire to secure a conviction at any cost, rather than a commitment to uncovering the truth.” The complaint also accused Zawieruszynski of false reporting and malicious prosecution. An award in the millions of dollars is expected.
The false accusation and wrongful arrest of John Marks reveals a deep-seated cancer around the world. An eight-country survey found millions of persons have been falsely accused of abuse:
In response, International Falsely Accused Day will be observed on September 9. Groups around the globe will be holding commemorations to expose this rampant injustice. Following is a sampling of events:
Last year Carlee Russell reported she had been abducted, a claim that cost taxpayers millions of dollars as police launched an intensive search and rescue effort. Her claim later turned out to be a hoax. In response, Alabama lawmakers recently enacted a new law, HB 52, to stiffen penalties for false accusers.
The Domestic Abuse and Violence International Alliance urges lawmakers, judges, and law enforcement personnel to take false allegations seriously and punish false accusers severely.