Victim said she made a TikTok about alleged sex crimes after reporting to police

The alleged victim of a sex crime took the stand this week in Riley County District Court. She revealed she had posted a TikTok video about the incident after first reporting it to the police, highlighting the evolving role social media can play in sharing personal experiences.

Key Takeaways:

  • The alleged victim testified against a Haysville man in Riley County District Court.
  • She disclosed that she posted about the alleged rape on TikTok.
  • The victim had already reported the assault to law enforcement before posting her video.
  • Her testimony came as part of a jury trial examining the alleged sex crime.
  • The story was originally published by Themercury on December 17, 2025.

Background of the Case

The legal proceedings center on a complaint filed against a Haysville man, accused of committing sexual crimes. According to the reported account, the victim came forward about a rape incident and proceeded to seek justice through law enforcement channels.

Courtroom Testimony

During the jury trial in Riley County District Court, the victim testified about the circumstances surrounding the alleged crime. She provided details of her experience and spoke under oath, offering her perspective on what transpired.

TikTok Disclosure

One particularly notable element in the case involved the victim’s use of social media. She told the court that, following her report to the police, she decided to make a TikTok video to share her story. While details of the video’s reach were not disclosed, it underscores an emerging trend: survivors using digital platforms to discuss traumatic events.

Ongoing Proceedings

As the jury hears both sides of the testimony, the legal process continues under the scrutiny of the court. Evidence is being presented, and the victim’s statements—both in person and online—may play a part in the broader discussion about how modern technologies intersect with criminal justice. The outcome of the trial remains pending, with future updates expected through official channels.

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