Patricia Driscoll doesn’t think justice was served and she wants everyone to know about it.

And she’s taking to the Web to tell her story.

Last November, Driscoll filed a complaint against NASCAR driver Kurt Busch, saying Busch, her ex-boyfriend, had assaulted her inside his motorhome during a race weekend in Dover.

In February, Kent County (Delaware) Family Court commissioner David Jones ruled that Driscoll’s story was more believable than Busch’s and he granted her a protection order against the driver.

However, earlier this month, Delaware Attorney General Matt Denn announced there was not enough evidence to seek charges against Busch.

According to whois-search.com, on March, 5, the same day of Denn’s announcement, a website called Patricia-Driscoll.com was created and registered by GoDaddy.com

Jim McCarthy, a public relations representative for Driscoll, said the website was created simply to house statements from Driscoll and her attorneys. McCarthy also declined to confirm if the site had been created the day Benn announced he would not seek charges against Busch, saying only that the website had been created “in recent days.”

“Obviously there are still a lot of things ongoing, and we wanted a place to be able to post them for public consumption,” McCarthy said.

The page is pretty simple, with banner art showing photos of a smiling Dricoll, some huddled soldiers and plenty of American flags. There is also a page for statements from Driscoll and her camp and another titled “PRESS,” which has excerpts and links to various news stories covering the Busch/Driscoll case.

Driscoll’s posted statement pulls no punches, and she makes it clear she won’t be silenced, charges or no.

“At great risk to my personal and professional reputation, I have spoken candidly, at length, and on the record, to a variety of outlets in an effort to correct the distortions and sensationalism that have unfortunately marked the coverage of this painful time in my family’s life,” the statement said. “I would urge anyone covering this case to stick to the well-established facts. Giving further air to baseless and discredited accusations about me does a disservice to the public and reduces a serious matter for law enforcement into tabloid gossip.”

A statement from Driscoll’s attorney, Mark Dycio, is even more scathing.

“Mr. Busch testified in open court that he squeezed Patricia’s face and admitted to police that he slammed her head against the wall in the process,” the statement said. “Given that these admissions establish an assault took place and that investigators recommended Mr. Busch be prosecuted, it seems impossible that the attorney general’s office made this decision on burden of proof grounds.

“It would be unfortunate, and a terrible precedent for victims of abuse, if the prospect of inviting a media circus fueled by Mr. Busch’s wealth, notoriety and hostile PR team in any way swayed this decision.”

It appears that Driscoll is seeking maximum exposure for the site, even going as far as buying advertising on Google to ensure her site showed up at the top of the search engine’s results when someone searched for “Kurt Busch.”

A screen shot showing a Google search of

The ad says simply, “Driscoll Speaks Out” and “Setting the record straight on Kurt Busch.”

While, Dricoll and her people have been busy updating their website, Busch has been silent. His official website, KurtBusch.com, hasn't been updated since Feb. 19.

Busch, the 2004 NASCAR Sprint Cup champion, remains suspended by NASCAR, but the racing body has said he would have the opportunity to be reinstated if he met certain conditions.

On her website, Driscoll remains stoic.

“In all future developments in this case, I will continue to stand up for my integrity and for justice,” her statement said. “But for now, I am focused on my family, my friends and my important and gratifying work with the Armed Forces Foundation.”

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