How a rope and free STD test exposed a South Dakota woman's fake rape accusation as an extramarital tryst in Florida



A rope helped police in Florida determine that a South Dakota woman made up a fake rape accusation. South Dakota police arrested the suspect after their counterparts in Florida determined that the married woman used the fake rape allegation to try to get a free STD test.

On March 8, Renee Dawn Skoglund reported to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office that she had just been raped.

"I was just raped, like 45 minutes ago," a sobbing Skoglund reportedly told police.

The 30-year-old woman visiting Florida from South Dakota told police that she experienced car issues and pulled over to the shoulder of Interstate 75 in Ruskin near Tampa.

Skoglund told authorities that a man attacked her, blindfolded her with a towel over her head, and then tied her up. She said the attacker shoved her into her rental car and raped her.

She told police that she couldn't identify the sexual abuser because she couldn't see anything during the rape.

Detectives with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office learned that Skoglund was returning to her home in Sioux Falls on the same day of the reported rape.

The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said in a statement, "After a thorough search of the area for a suspect, detectives discovered the same rope was available for purchase at Walmart, which led detectives to numerous Walmart locations for further suspect information."

"Detectives identified Mrs. Skoglund on video just eight hours before the reported attack purchasing the rope," the police said.

Investigators then recovered video from several places that Skoglund visited during the time of the alleged attack. Police determined that Skoglund had made up the fake rape claim.

Two days after she reported the rape, Skoglund reported the rape to the Sioux Falls Police Department and wanted to get a free STD test. However, police in Florida informed authorities in South Dakota about the fake rape accusation.

When confronted by cops in Sioux Falls about the rape hoax, Skoglund allegedly "attempted to change her statements before eventually admitting to fabricating the entire incident."

Skoglund was taken into custody by Sioux Falls Police Department officers on March 10. She was charged with falsifying a sexual assault claim.

"She had consensual sexual intercourse with an individual in Hillsborough County," prosecutor Jessica Couvertier said in court, according to WTVT. "Then she felt guilty about it because of her marital status, and she wanted to get checked out for a sexually transmitted disease."

Judge Laura Ward told Skoglund in court, "I have never sentenced somebody for perjury, but it’s a good reminder to everyone that perjury is a crime and all the stuff you made up and the resources expended on it, could’ve been used and probably needed to be used, by other cases that were real."

Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said, "This case is truly disheartening. There are far too many victims faced with this type of trauma. This woman took advantage of our 911 emergency line and diverted attention from actual victims who need the viable resources available in these investigative scenarios."

Last week, Skoglund pleaded guilty to falsifying a sexual assault claim. She was sentenced to two years of community control – a form of house arrest – and eight years of probation.

Skoglund must also pay $17,245.26 in restitution to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office for the investigation stemming from the fake rape allegation.

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Woman tells police she was raped at knifepoint — then admits she lied in order to cover up an affair



A Freedonia, New York, woman has pleaded guilty to false reports after accusing a male suspect of raping her, the Times Observer reported Tuesday.

The woman, 20-year-old Stephanie A. Kicak, said that she made the accusations in order to cover up an affair.

What are the details?

A probable cause affidavit stated that Kicak reported a sexual assault to local authorities in June 2020.

At the time, Kicak stated that she was visiting her mother and walking through Point Park near Warren Recreational Pool when she decided to take a break and sit at a darkened pavilion.

Kicak said that she encountered a male inside the pavilion.

According to the affidavit, "the unknown male produced a knife and ordered [Kicak] to walk into the wooded area behind the pavilion [and] pushed her to the ground and took her pants and underwear off."

The assault didn't last long, Kicak said, as the suspect reportedly "got distracted and he left."

Following the alleged attack, Kicak completed an interview with police as well as a rape kit and provided a description of her purported attacker.

Upon investigation, police determined a lead on the suspect and questioned him over the incident. The male, who remains unnamed at the time of this reporting, denied the attack and said that the encounter was consensual and evidenced as such by Facebook conversations between him and Kicak.

Kicak eventually told authorities that she lied about the allegations in a bid to cover up an affair that she'd had with the male subject.

Kicak appeared before Warren County President Judge Maureen Skerda on Monday, where she admitted to having "accused someone of something they didn't do."

Her plea carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000.

(H/T: The Daily Wire)