Rand Paul Hoax- Kidnapping a Woman Story

The controversial story surrounding Rand Paul kidnapping a woman is not more than a hoax. In a recent interview with GQ magazine, the woman at the rear of the story went into illustrating her remarks concerning her kidnapping by Rand Paul.
Meanwhile, Rand Paul has been criticized for his ethnically aggravated statements in recent months. Rand Paul, however, did not refute that the depicted occurrence did happen.
It appears that the Rand Paul hoax has indeed been en

tirely puffed out of proportion by the media. Since the Rand Paul hoax surfaced, Rand Paul has been in damage control move. It is largely held that Rand Paul hoax of kidnapping a woman has been interpreted quite wrongly.
The latest media hoax to eventual winner Paul Rand Kentucky in the establishment of a face that is to say that Paul “kidnapped” a woman exploded during a college joke was revealed, shall be interpreted quite wrong, once again shows how desperate to discredit the system and prevent it from Paul is a populist revolt against the status quo.

The woman who sparked a national firestorm by recounting Rand Paul’s
youthful indiscretions to GQ magazine is now clarifying her account: She says she was not kidnapped nor forced to do drugs by Paul.
But she reiterated other odd aspects of her earlier story, including her claim that Paul and another college friend blindfolded her, tied her up, and told her to smoke pot and worship the “Aqua Buddha,” even if they didn’t physically force her to do these things.
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That characterization of events supports Paul’s claims that, as he told Fox News yesterday, “No, I never was involved with kidnapping.

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