Mason Greenwood's 18 year old ex girlfriend speaks for the first time

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  Mason Greenwood's 18 year old girlfriend and accuser speaks for the first time since making rape and assault accusations against the footballer Mason Greenwood’s 18 year old girlfriend and accuser has broken her silence for the first time since making assault and rape allegations against the £75,000 per week Manchester United footballer.   The student, 18, described the past week as ‘very difficult’ and said she will not be making any further comments while police investigations continue She thanked those who lent her support in the wake of the Manchester United star’s arrest. Greenwood, 20, was detained on suspicion of assault and rape after photos and audio posted by Harriet Robson allegedly detailed his physical abuse and rape attempt towards her. He was further arrested on Tuesday, February 1, on suspicion of sexual assault and making threats to kill  The forward has now been released on bail pending further investigation, although he has yet to be charged  His boyhood club,

Woman claims she was virtually gang raped in Metaverse

 

A woman has said she was virtually “gang raped” in the Metaverse and that it felt like real life

Nina Jane Patel, the vice president of research for a rival metaverse company, claims she was “verbally and sexually harassed” and even “virtually gang raped” by a group of men within 60 seconds of logging into “Horizon Venues”, a VR world owned by Meta (formerly Facebook).

Horizon Worlds allows you to meet friends and strangers in a virtual world, where you have a digital avatar version of your body that moves as you do.

Though it allows you to chat to people, play games, and be immersed in the experience, it also has a dark side, as Patel’s experience shows.

Narrating her experience, Patel said: “3-4 male avatars, with male voices, essentially, but virtually gang raped my avatar and took photos—as I tried to get away they yelled—’don’t pretend you didn’t love it’ and ‘go rub yourself off to the photo’.”

She added that she was “not accustomed to be spoken to in such derogatory ways, maybe back in 1996, but certainly not in 2021.”

Horizon Worlds has a feature called “Safe Zone”, which allows users to activate a protective bubble where nobody can interact with them, touch them or talk to them.

Unfortunately, Patel said that she froze, and that it “happened so fast and before I could even think about putting the safety barrier in place.”

Virtual harassment of women is common in many online spaces, but the fact that the Metaverse is in VR adds a physicality to the issue, and having a virtual body in the metaverse can make things feel a lot more real.

Patel said that: “Virtual reality has essentially been designed so the mind and body can’t differentiate virtual/digital experiences from real.

“In some capacity, my physiological and psychological response was as though it happened in reality.”

Back in December, another meta tester of Horizon Worlds claimed her avatar was groped by a stranger.

She said: “Sexual harassment is no joke on the regular internet, but being in VR adds another layer that makes the event more intense.

“Not only was I groped last night, but there were other people there who supported this behavior which made me feel isolated in the Plaza.”

A spokesperson for Meta said: “Horizon Venues should be safe, and we are committed to building it that way.

“We will continue to make improvements as we learn more about how people interact in these spaces, especially when it comes to helping people report things easily and reliably.”

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