Freddie Douglas, left, stands with attorney Mike Kerensky on Aug. 22 in front of Manvel City Hall.
A Texas police officer is suing investigators
for allegedly ignoring evidence that would have exonerated him from a
rape accusation that he says ruined his life and took months to undo.
The
officer, Freddie Douglas, was arrested in December after the girlfriend
of one of his longtime friends accused both him and her boyfriend of
raping her. The charges were eventually dropped, but Douglas' lawsuit
argues police were aware of evidence that would have exonerated the two men but refused to look into it and moved forward with the arrests regardless.
The
girlfriend, identified in the complaint as Amanda Zawieruszynski,
alleged that both Douglas and her boyfriend, John Marks, raped her at
Marks' home on Nov. 8, 2023. The complaint details that she "claimed
that she tried to fight Marks off," and that Marks then "pushed her over
to Douglas who had sex with her while she was trying to fight him off."
Marks and Douglas were arrested in December and Marks immediately
protested that surveillance footage from inside his home would
contradict the accusation.
The lawsuit,
filed by attorney Mike Kerensky, says both men did have sex with
Zawieruszynski, but that it was entirely consensual.
"Douglas met AZ [Zawieruszynski] for the
first time at the home of John Marks.… It was the day before Freddie
Douglas’ birthday. He and John Marks had planned to go to a Rockets game
that night," the lawsuit says, adding that Zawieruszynski texted Marks
several times to arrange plans for her to meet them at his house after
the game.
The lawsuit goes on to say that
Zawieruszynski came to the house and the three had a few drinks, but "no
one became intoxicated."
"At some point, John Marks and AZ started
having consensual sex in the pool. After that, AZ wanted to have sex
with Freddie Douglas and did. This sexual activity was completely
consensual on the part of all involved," the lawsuit says.
Approximately a month later, the complaint states, Zawieruszynski went to the Manvel Police Department and claimed that the two men had raped her.
Fox News Digital's efforts to reach Zawieruszynski, who is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit, were unsuccessful.
Douglas
worked with the El Campo Police Department, and his chief informed him
on Dec. 7 that the MPD were arresting him. According to the complaint,
Douglas immediately informed the arresting officers that the footage
from inside Marks' home would exonerate him, but they moved forward with
the arrest anyway.
Subsequently, other
MPD officers were recorded entering Marks' home and discussing the
footage, but they made no apparent effort to investigate it, the lawsuit
claims.
Footage from Marks' front door camera
obtained by Fox News Digital shows police officers discussing the
footage. One said Douglas and Marks had mentioned it during their
arrests. Another officer pondered that perhaps Zawieruszynski "did
consent."
Footage shows that an officer
noticed the door camera a few minutes later and they moved away,
mentioning that it would be recording them.
"Within minutes of Freddie Douglas’ arrest,
the Manvel Police Department knew that there was objective evidence that
would determine who was being truthful, AZ or Douglas and Marks,"
Douglas' lawsuit alleges.
The MPD
contested the lawsuit's version of events in a statement to Fox News
Digital. MPD Chief Keith Taylor argued that "that there has been
misinformation provided to the news outlets from these individuals and
their attorneys representing them."
He
said he could not discuss the specifics of the case due to the pending
litigation, however. He nevertheless said it was "false" that MPD
investigators knowingly disregarded evidence that would have exonerated
Marks and Douglas.
Police officers with the Manvel Police Department discuss Freddie Douglas' case outside John Marks' home."This is a false claim as this evidence was presented to the district
attorney's office and the Grand Jury. This is required by law; all
evidence including exculpatory evidence be presented. It will further be
shown through the legal process these claims and allegations are
false," Taylor said.
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