Help me – I’ve been falsely accused of sexual assault

It is critical to act quickly to protect yourself and preserve evidence if a false allegation of sexual assault has been made against you. Allegations of this nature are taken extremely seriously by the police and can have severe legal and personal consequences, even before a charge is made.

One of the most important steps is to preserve any evidence that could help demonstrate the truth. This includes messages, call logs, emails, social media interactions that can provide essential context. If the accuser continues to contact you, do not engage, but ensure that any messages, calls, or attempts to communicate are recorded and stored. Witnesses who have spent time with both of you and can provide an independent account of your interactions should also be identified as soon as possible.

It is vital to approach the situation proactively. We will act swiftly to secure evidence, challenge inconsistencies in the allegations, and make strong legal representations to the police and CPS. The earlier we act, the greater the chance of preventing the case from progressing further.