“Star Student” Arrested for Staging Outrageous Sexual Assault Hoax (VIDEO)

GEORGETOWN, TX – A Georgetown woman is charged with filing a false report about being kidnapped and abused. Georgetown police arrested Delisha Lashae Thomas, 27. She was found on November 11th locked in the trunk of her car and told police that she was kidnapped, forced to perform manual labor, had bleach poured on her and sexually assaulted. None of that turned out to be true.

Georgetown police say that the woman reported earlier this month that she was kidnapped. She is being cited with a class B misdemeanor, which carries a punishment of up to 180 days in jail and $2,000 in fines.

Thomas told police that she was driving her car when she ran over something and got out of her car to check. She said that a man grabbed her, held her at gunpoint and forced her to drive. She said she recalled waking up in a locked bathroom and the man forcing her to perform chores as well as sexual acts before locking her up again.

Thomas had filed a false report to police which led to an extensive manhunt, including the use of a helicopter. The woman was arrested because police were able to re-create her events for the two days she said she was kidnapped using store receipts and security store footage. She claimed she was only released due to the fact that she found a lever in the trunk where she was held captive.

But that’s not all. 

Thomas was a student at Huston-Tillotson university, which reported that she was involved in another hoax earlier this year. The school issued a press release in March of 2013 announcing that she had received one of the top four scores in the country on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and would be honored by the U.S. Department of Education at a conference.

But the problem was that the letter, supposedly signed by Education Secretary Arne Duncan, was a fake.

Huston-Tillotson issued a statement that the letter was fraudulent and that Thomas did not receive a degree from the university. Thomas had been working as a civilian employee in a Texas Department of Public Safety call center since February, but was suspended after the reports of her elaborate hoax emerged.


 

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