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43: From Victim to Accused: The Veronika Rodriguez Story - The Sentence

43: From Victim to Accused: The Veronika Rodriguez Story - The Sentence

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In the final (for now) installment of From Victim to Accused, host Mel Barrett travels to Lebanon County Pennsylvania for Veronika Rodriguez' sentencing hearing. This is an in-depth discussion of what happened then and what's to come with fellow podcaster, Ellyn Marsh of the I Think Not! Podcast.

The family is raising money for an appeal. If you feel so inclined, donate here:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/veronikas-voice

Back story: Veronika Rodriguez reported her rape to police. She even had evidence to prove it happened. Still police didn't believe her and turned her from victim, to accused, to convicted.

Mel hadn’t planned to make a several episode push about one subject in between seasons, but this story has fallen into her lap and she can’t look away. Veronika has been tried and convicted of making a false report of sexual assault and felony wiretapping in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvaia. She is awaiting sentencing on August 20, 2025.

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Check out our friend, Ellyn Marsh's hit podcast, I THINK NOT! here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-think-not/id1513154358

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