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A Pennsylvania woman’s horrific apology after falsely accusing a man she never met of attempted rape and kidnapping

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Anjela Borisova Urumova, 20, pleaded guilty Thursday to filing a false police report against 41-year-old Daniel Pierson, who was accused of kidnapping and raping her.

A Pennsylvania woman said she falsely accused an innocent man she never met of trying to rape and kidnap her because he looked “creepy.”

Anjela Borisova Urumova, 20, pleaded guilty Thursday to filing a false police report against 41-year-old Daniel Pierson, whom she accused of trying to kidnap and rape her.

Pierson was held on $1 million bail, charged with multiple felonies and spent a month in jail as a result of the false claims.

According to the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office, Urumova alleged that Pierson attacked her outside a convenience store on April 16, 2024.

She claimed he pulled down her pants and punched her in the face.

“As part of the investigation, the Middletown Township Police Department collected and reviewed available surveillance video from multiple retailers in the area of ​​the reported attack, and a detective from the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office conducted a forensic examination of Urumova’s cellphone records the district attorney’s office said. said in one edition.

“The review led to the discovery of multiple inconsistencies and conflicting information with Urumova’s account of the attack.”

Urumova was confronted by authorities and “admitted that she had lied about the entire incident,” confirming that she had not been assaulted by anyone, prosecutors said.

Anjela Borisova Urumova, 20, pleaded guilty Thursday to filing a false police report against 41-year-old Daniel Pierson, who was accused of kidnapping and raping her.

Pierson was held on $1 million bail, charged with multiple felonies and spent a month in jail

Pierson was held on $1 million bail, charged with multiple felonies and spent a month in jail

Confronted by authorities, Urumova

Confronted by authorities, Urumova “admitted that she had lied about the entire incident,” confirming that she had not been assaulted by anyone

Urumova also said she “specifically attacked” Pierson and identified her as her attacker because she had “seen him and the truck in the past” and was able to describe him and the vehicle to police.

She described the vehicle as a dark blue Ford F-150 pickup with a “thin blue line” sticker on the rear window with visible dents and rust on the exterior.

The injury to her face is said to have been the result of an altercation with a family member.

“Her grandmother, whom Urumova claimed suffered from dementia, did not recognize her when she entered the house and threw a plastic object at her and hit her on the lip. This incident allegedly caused the laceration to her lip that she later blamed on Pierson,” the complaint states. Law & Crime reported.

Urumova pleaded guilty to seven charges: one count of false alarms to a public security agency and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, two counts of false reports and three counts of unsworn falsification to authorities.

The charges against Pierson were dropped and he was released.

Judge Stephen Corr adjourned sentencing so she could undergo a pre-sentence investigation.

The story comes just months after a woman claimed video evidence exonerating her two alleged rapists had been edited.

Amanda Zawieruszynski, 40, whose rape claim against two black men was dismissed by a grand jury, stands by her story and claims key evidence was tampered with

Amanda Zawieruszynski, 40, whose rape claim against two black men was dismissed by a grand jury, stands by her story and claims key evidence was tampered with

Marks (pictured) was charged with aggravated sexual assault and aggravated kidnapping

Douglas faced the same accusations and resigned as a police detective after twelve years on the force

John Marks and Freddie Douglas were arrested in December 2023, but aggravated rape and kidnapping charges were dismissed by a grand jury in May after footage from Marks’ home security system exonerated them.

Amanda Zawieruszynski, 40, accused her neighbor John Marks, 41, of raping her on November 8 last year, along with his friend, police officer Freddie Douglas, 43.

The mother of three claimed the pair forced her to have a threesome in the pool at Marks’ home in Manvel, just outside Houston.

Marks and Douglas were arrested in December 2023, but the aggravated rape and kidnapping charges were dismissed by a grand jury in May after footage from Marks’ home security system exonerated them.

The men accused her of racism. They said her claims were an attempt to invoke white privilege to put them behind bars.

But Zawieruszynski insisted her rape claims were true and filed her own lawsuit on August 26, seeking more than $1 million in damages.

Zawieruszynski alleged in her complaint that the images had been doctored to make the men appear innocent.

However, Douglas’ lawyer Michael Kerensky told DailyMail.com that her claim that the images had been altered was “pure fantasy” and was used to “justify the false allegations.”

“Marks never deleted any footage, and even if he did, the district attorney’s office is provided with the full, unedited source video from the company Ring Doorbell,” where all footage is backed up and not released by the customer can be changed, he added. .

Kerensky said the grand jury viewed the full footage during their deliberations, which by law is inaccessible to either side.

Zawieruszynski, who said she has been a single mother of three since splitting with her husband Michael last year, claimed she was forced to flee her home with her family because Marks and Douglas were harassing her.

Her lawsuit alleged that she “believed she was going to die that night” and that she was held captive and raped numerous times, each more violent than the other, which was detailed in graphic detail – some too gruesome to publish.

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