SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- "Jane Doe" is making herself available to the media to be interviewed anonymously by phone about her civil case against NBA New York Knicks star Derrick Rose and his two friends for breaking into her apartment and raping her while she was unconscious. Additionally, "Jane Doe" has alleged that there were previous requests from Derrick Rose to participate in group sex which were explicitly denied.

Case No. CV-15-07503-MWF-JC

U.S. District Court

Central District of California

Los Angeles

Title: Jane Doe v. Derrick Rose, et al.

WHO: "Jane Doe" who has sued Derrick Rose and his two friends for rape, will tell why she is pursuing this civil case.





Katherine Redmond Brown, Founder, National Coalition Against Violent Athletes





Attorneys representing Jane Doe are Anand Law and the Law Offices of Waukeen McCoy



GUIDELINES: Jane Doe will not reveal her identity. She will not speak about the history and what transpired that evening. That information is public and already filed in courts. On camera interviews can ONLY occur if the outlet blurs her image or otherwise protects her identity; her desire for anonymity has been used against her in her efforts to gain justice.



WHERE: A national telephone news conference. All media must be certified to receive the dial-in information



WHEN: Thursday, September 15 at 10:00 a.m. PDT (1:00 p.m. EDT)



WHY: The treatment of alleged rapists and their victims remains a divisive issue, especially in the Bay Area. The plaintiff here emphasizes that, when any woman in America says "no" verbally, in writing, text; or are clearly too intoxicated to consent, "no" means "NO."

TO BE CREDENTIALED: For dial-in instructions, please send a link with a recent story and include your phone and work email to:

Bob Gold & Associates

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310-320-2010

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