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RCMP to investigate Pamela Anderson's Rape claims

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 25 May, 2014 04:17 PM
    “Baywatch” actress Pamela Anderson's horrifying rape and molestation claims are reportedly being investigated by Canadian police.
     
    RadarOnline.com reports that Anderson talked about it at a fundraiser in Cannes by saying that she was raped several times as a child growing up in Vancouver, and now, The Times of London has reported that an investigator from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was preparing to interview her about her claims.
     
    In Canada, where Anderson was raised, there is no statute of limitations for rape so her alleged abusers could still face prosecution.
     
     
    While launching a charitable foundation that will raise money for animal and environmental causes, Anderson, 46, opened up to the Cannes audience about her history of being sexually abused.
     
    “I was molested from age six to 10 by my female babysitter,” she sadly recalled, and added that when she was 12, a friend's 25-year-old brother raped her. Also, as a teen, Anderson revealed, her first boyfriend “decided it would be funny to gang-rape me with six of his friends,” she said.

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