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He also asked why she didn't sink her "bottom" into the basin of the sink "so he couldn't penetrate you" and advised her that "sometimes sex and pain go together." And in the end, he found Wagar to be credible and acquitted him. But that decision was overturned on appeal, and Camp's place on the bench has since been formally called into question.The complainant said she was homeless and had substance abuse issues at the time she was raped. Camp's comments "made me hate myself," she testified at his judicial inquiry. And for the last couple weeks, she's gone through the entire process again. From the sounds of it, this time around wasn't much easier.According to CBC reports, Wagar's re-trial opened with him shouting "it's never too late to tell the truth" while JM testified.JM, 19 at the time of the alleged assault, said Wagar's brother invited her to the party and that Wagar followed her into the bathroom after she went inside to throw up. She said he told her he was going to "fuck her" then, "he rips my pants open, he pulls my pants down, puts me down on the bathroom counter."Despite JM telling Wagar he was hurting her, and telling him to stop, "he just keeps going," she said. She testified that Wagar washed her in the shower and that Wagar's brother walked in on them, ending the assault. Later Wagar's brother called her a "slut." The next day, she said she went to a shelter and reported what had happened.Read more: 'Keep Your Knees Together' Judge Robin Camp Is Too Incompetent To Remain on the Bench
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