'Rape victim taunted by attacker when she was locked in cell next door' after swearing in court

'Attacker taunted victim as she was held in cell by him'

She was jailed for three days after swearing in court



'Victim' had been describing how she was allegedly beaten with chairs in horrific assault and rape

She 'snapped' under aggressive questioning by lawyer

Woman returned for next hearing two days later



A 'rape victim' found in contempt of court after she called a defence lawyer a ‘b***h’ was thrown in a jail cell next to her attacker, she claims.

The woman, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, snapped after defence lawyer Gabi Silver suggested she brought the attack on herself.

She claims she was kidnapped and raped last month in Detroit, Michigan, and was testifying in court against Curtis King.

Defence: The woman, who cannot be identified, snapped after her alleged attacker's lawyer Gabi Silver suggested she brought the attack on herself

Sent down: An alleged rape victim testifying in court got jailed for two days by Judge Vanessa Bradley after she called a defence lawyer a 'b***h'

To make things even worse she claims her time in a holding cell was actually spent next door to her alleged attacker.

Police are now investigating after she alleged he threatened her life, taunted her and claimed the suspect will find her and kill her.

The woman alleges King beat with a chair and raped her repeatedly before she found a way to escape, reported WJBK Fox 2 Detroit.

He has been charged with criminal sexual conduct and kidnapping over the attack, but Ms Silver was suggesting she brought the attack on herself.

This caused the alleged victim to snap in court and shout ‘get to the point b***h’, after intense questioning by Ms Silver last Wednesday.

Charged: The woman alleges Curtis King beat her with a chair and raped her repeatedly before she found a way to escape from a house in Detriot

Court: Judge Vanessa Bradley was unhappy with the outburst, holding the woman in contempt and jailing her for three days, later reduced to two

The woman told Fox 2: ‘It slipped out, it was inappropriate... all the bottled anger.’

Judge Vanessa Bradley was unhappy with this outburst and ended up holding her in contempt and jailing her for three days.

But Ms Silver said she was unsurprised by what happened and told WXYZ ABC 7 that the woman was warned and cannot act like she did in a court.

But the woman was released a day early after the case attracted media coverage and appeared in court again on Friday.