Enzo Amoreās accuser Philomena Sheahan who accused him of rape recentlyĀ took part in an interview with RingSideNews.com aboutĀ the news that theĀ investigation has been dropped, her dealings with the police and her reaction to his new "Phoenix" track. Below are the highlights, fullĀ audio available here.
"He is a joke! Like wow, great statement Enzo!"
"I actually posted about it the day it happened on Instagram. I explained how I felt and I explained how there was a big injustice on the judicial systems part. A bunch of his WWE fans reported the post and itās taken down. Thereās no words to describe what it feels like to know that the person that changed your life in such a traumatic way is going to get to walk away scott free.So many people thought I did it for different reasons. People thought I did it for money, people thought I did it for the 15 seconds of fame, which honestly,I donāt even care about.To have all of it over, with the law, to know that there is no more case, really hurts, its terrifying."
"I went to the police when I was ready. Of course, I could have gone the next day after it happened. I was afraid because he was still in Arizona. I didnāt know what could or would happen. I was in a state of shock, I didnāt know what to do."
"Iāve learned so much about myself. I have a greater view of myself and a greater understanding of self-esteem. Iāve gotten an explainable amount of hate and to keep your sanity through all that and to keep a clear image of yourself is extremely hard to do. I have come out the other side and am such a better person. The person I am today is not the person I was a month ago. Iāve been working on bettering myself everyday."
"Iāve made it pretty public that I struggled with mental disorders. I have mental health issues and you really get tested in times like these when youāre getting so much hate and backlash when all youāre trying to do is help the other sexual assault victims and survivors. I am a survivor and today I stand strong."