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Raw Deal: A Question of Consent

Rating:No Rating
Genre:Documentary
Release Date:January 19, 2001
Running time:105 minutes
Cast:Lisa Gier King, Tony Marzullo, Mike Yahraus
Director:Billy Corben
Producer:Alfred Spellman, Billy Corben
Distributor:Artisan Entertainment

Description: On February 26 1999, fraternity brothers at the University of Florida hired exotic dancer Lisa Gier King to dance at their party. The following morning, a half-naked and distraught King ran from the house, claiming she had been raped, and that frat brother Tony Marzullo had videotaped the crime. Two days later, King herself was arrested for filing a false report, and the authorities claimed the tape showed consensual sex - despite the fact that the film showed Marzullo addressing the camera to describe what he was witnessing as a rape. State Attorney Rod Smith refused to arrest the frat boys, and made the tapes available to the public. Shown alongside interviews and analysis, the original tape forms part of an investigation that the police never made.

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