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Woman Faces Perjury Charges After Men Jailed In Bogus Attacks (Every single guy's worst nightmare)
Local 6 (Florida) ^ | February 4, 2005 | Tony Pipitone

Posted on 02/05/2005 1:53:47 AM PST by Stoat

 

Woman Faces Perjury Charges After Men Jailed In Bogus Attacks

POSTED: 10:03 pm EST February 3, 2005
UPDATED: 3:56 pm EST February 4, 2005

 

At 5-foot-9, 140 pounds, 25-year-old Beate Faanis cut a stunning figure as a University of Central Florida golfer, and she quickly caught the eye of fellow golfer Trason Brooks.
 

 

 

  "Tall girl, blonde hair, blue eyes, pretty girl," Brooks recalled of his first impression of the Norweigian-born clinical social worker.

They would date off and on over 18 months, but after their last break-up things turned downright bizarre.

The first sign of trouble came August 8, when Brooks was arrested while working at the Stoneybrook East golf club and charged with attempted first-degree murder and aggravated stalking.

"Absolutely unbelievable," he thought, having no idea at the time from where the charges came. He soon learned Faanes told police he attacked her three times in recent weeks -- and evidence photos clearly showed the bruises she claimed he left behind on her face, thigh, and neck. But there were problems with Faanes' story: Brooks had solid alibis for two of the attacks, and he claimed he had not even seen Faanes for more than two months.

He told Orange County investigators as much, but "they didn't care. They relied on her word 100 percent," he said. The sheriff's office attitude, he said: "You beat this girl, she has the marks, she has no witnesses, but you're guilty."

 

  The sheriff's office says it had no choice but to arrest Brooks, since Faanes identified him and had the injuries to back it up.

  But there was evidence Faanes was a troubled young woman.

 

  Sheriff's office records show she attempted suicide in January 2004 over a break-up with another boyfriend. And, investigative records state, she admitted lying to Brooks about having aborted his baby in an attempt to gain his love -- in fact, she was never pregnant.

But Det. Brian Cross, the lead sheriff's detective, said those incidents did not destroy her credibility. At the time, based on the evidence at hand, he said the most likely apparent danger would be to not arrest Brooks and risk having Faanes later turn up dead. So Brooks, a 28-year-old golf instructor and aspiring real estate salesman, went to jail with no bond

"It was the most humiliating thing ever," he said. "First of all, I've never been in a jail, not even a tour of a jail." When he saw the words "MAX 1" stamped on his jail paperwork, "I think in my mind that means I'm only going to be in jail max one day."

 

 

  Actually, it means he's housed among the worst of the worst prisoners in the Orange County jail.

 

  "One guy had murdered his ex-girlfriend the night before and turned himself in and I'm thinking where in the world am I?" Brooks recalled. "A week goes by, three weeks go by, a month, two months and then I'm thinking, you got to be kidding me. Am I ever getting out of this jail?"

Then he heard of "the best attorney in town," Harrison "Butch" Slaughter, who led a team of lawyers and investigators to uncover the truth. Slaughter persuaded a judge to set bail, but by then Brooks had spent 93 days in jail and the first of what's now a $30,000 legal bill. He said if his family did not have access to a competent, highly paid law firm, he might still be in jail or prison, because the sheriff's office accepted Faanes' allegations at face value.

"Detectives did nothing. They took her word and believed it and rolled with it," said Brooks, adding, "If it was up to them, I would still be sitting in the Orange County jail." Sitting there, it turns out, with good friend Chris Brussow, who supplied one of Brooks' earlier alibis.

"My friend didn't do it and I went before a judge to make a statement," said the 28-year-old Brussow, noting he was with Brooks on a night when Faanes pinned an attack on Brooks.

  Faanes watched that alibi testimony in an August 18 court hearing.

  In October, with Brooks stuck in jail, she came forward with a new allegation: that Brussow came to her apartment and attacked her, punching her face and cutting her side.

There were new bruises and a cut, so this time it was Brussow being carted off to jail. "No matter what I said to anybody, they laughed at me," he recalled. "'Sure you're innocent.' 'Sure you didn't do it.'"

After four days, Brussow got a bond, but freedom was fleeting. On Christmas Day, Faanes told police Brussow again attacked her, this time with a knife, almost slitting her neck.

Orlando police stormed Brussow's condo within hours with a warrant for attempted murder.

 

  "Guns drawn, 'get face down, face down,' probably seven officers at least one dog. We're all on the ground in handcuffs. It's very disheartening to look up see my mom in handcuffs," he said. "All I could think about is this girl who's done this to me. I'm obviously terrified because now I'm going back to jail again."

By then, though, Faanes' tales would begin to wear thin. While out on bond on house arrest, Brussow was attached to an ankle bracelet that tracked his every move. And it proved he was home on Christmas when Faanes claimed he attacked her miles away.

And Brooks' lawyers produced a dozen alibi witnesses and dental records proving he was in Jackson County when Fannes claimed he last attacked her in Orange County, 300 miles away. Finally, a prosecutor asked Orlando police to seek the truth Brooks and Brussow had been claiming all along.

Orlando police presented Faanes with the men's ironclad alibis during an interrogation on December 28, and she cracked in a tearful confession, admitting she inflicted all the injuries on herself, according to court records. "Everything is fabricated," said Brooks. "Everything's a lie."

Little consolation now, said Brussow. "In my opinion they should've maybe looked into it before they came into my house with guns drawn. I guess that's not the way they do things."

  Asked why that is, Brussow replied, "I think it's very unfair. Here are two people's lives and families ruined by a girl (who) lied, all because maybe she was a pretty face."

  Talking to police, Faanes blamed her actions on alcohol and anxiety drugs, but Trason Brooks suspects another cause: "She wanted me in prison the rest of my life ... In her mind we're getting married, we're having kids, we're going to be happily ever after. I made it clear to her that's not what my intentions were."

As she was booked January 21 on charges of perjury and filing false reports, we asked Faanes, "Anything you want to say to Trason about this? Are you sorry?" but she wouldn't comment. Days earlier she told us she really was attacked, but was coerced by police to confess when they threatened her father. Police say that's another lie.

"She needs some kind of mental counseling or some kind of help," said Brussow. "She'll cause bodily harm to herself, she'll injure herself and in the process of doing that attempt to ruin other people's lives." Faanes has received some mental health care, at Lakeside Alternatives, after that suicide attempt in January 2004 and again after she confessed in December to injuring herself, according to police records.

After graduating UCF, Faanes became a licensed clinical social worker and worked at the very same Lakeside Alternatives as a therapist until she resigned January 28, one week after her arrest. As for Brooks and Brussow, they say the ordeal has cost them their good names, their jobs, and much of their life, plus tens of thousands in legal fees.

Both are consulting lawyers about possibly suing Faanes and law enforcement agencies for not diligently checking out her claims before arresting them. But for now they're just glad they're not in jail or prison.

 


Tony Pipitone can be reached at (407) 521-1291 or at tpipitone@local6.com.
 
The first sign of trouble came August 8, when Brooks was arrested while working at the Stoneybrook East golf club and charged with attempted first-degree murder and aggravated stalking. "Absolutely unbelievable," he thought, having no idea at the time from where the charges came. He soon learned Faanes told police he attacked her three times in recent weeks.
 
Evidence photos clearly showed the bruises she claimed he left behind on her face, thigh, and neck.
 
But there were problems with Faanes' story: Brooks had solid alibis for two of the attacks, and he claimed he had not even seen Faanes for more than two months. He told Orange County investigators as much, but "they didn't care ... They relied on her word 100 percent," he said. The sheriff's office attitude, he said: "You beat this girl, she has the marks, she has no witnesses, but you're guilty." The sheriff's office says it had no choice but to arrest Brooks, since Faanes identified him and had the injuries to back it up.
 
But there was evidence Faanes was a troubled young woman. Sheriff's office records show she attempted suicide in January 2004 over a break-up with another boyfriend. And, investigative records state, she admitted lying to Brooks about having aborted his baby in an attempt to gain his love -- in fact, she was never pregnant.
 
But Det. Brian Cross, the lead sheriff's detective, said those incidents did not destroy her credibility. At the time, based on the evidence at hand, he said the most likely apparent danger would be to not arrest Brooks and risk having Faanes later turn up dead.
 
So Brooks, a 28-year-old golf instructor and aspiring real estate salesman, went to jail with no bond. "It was the most humiliating thing ever," he said. "First of all, I've never been in a jail, not even a tour of a jail."
 
When he saw the words "MAX 1" stamped on his jail paperwork, "I think in my mind that means I'm only going to be in jail max one day." Actually, it means he's housed among the worst of the worst prisoners in the Orange County jail. "One guy had murdered his ex-girlfriend the night before and turned himself in and I'm thinking where in the world am I?" Brooks recalled. "A week goes by, three weeks go by, a month, two months and then I'm thinking, you got to be kidding me. Am I ever getting out of this jail?"
 
Then he heard of "the best attorney in town," Harrison "Butch" Slaughter, who led a team of lawyers and investigators to uncover the truth. Slaughter persuaded a judge to set bail, but by then Brooks had spent 93 days in jail and the first of what's now a $30,000 legal bill. He said if his family did not have access to a competent, highly paid law firm, he might still be in jail or prison, because the sheriff's office accepted Faanes' allegations at face value.
 
"Detectives did nothing. They took her word and believed it and rolled with it," said Brooks, adding, "If it was up to them, I would still be sitting in the Orange County jail."
 
Sitting there, it turns out, with good friend Chris Brussow, who supplied one of Brooks' earlier alibis. "My friend didn't do it and I went before a judge to make a statement," said the 28-year-old Brussow, noting he was with Brooks on a night when Faanes pinned an attack on Brooks.
 
In October, with Brooks stuck in jail, she came forward with a new allegation: that Brussow came to her apartment and attacked her, punching her face and cutting her side.
 
There were new bruises and a cut, so this time it was Brussow being carted off to jail. "No matter what I said to anybody, they laughed at me," he recalled. "'Sure you're innocent.' 'Sure you didn't do it.'" After four days, Brussow got a bond, but freedom was fleeting.
 
On Christmas Day, Faanes told police Brussow again attacked her, this time with a knife, almost slitting her neck.
 
Orlando police stormed Brussow's condo within hours with a warrant for attempted murder. "Guns drawn, 'get face down, face down,' probably seven officers at least one dog. We're all on the ground in handcuffs. It's very disheartening to look up see my mom in handcuffs," he said. "All I could think about is this girl who's done this to me. I'm obviously terrified because now I'm going back to jail again." By then, though, Faanes' tales would begin to wear thin.
 
While out on bond on house arrest, Brussow was attached to an ankle bracelet that tracked his every move. And it proved he was home on Christmas when Faanes claimed he attacked her miles away. And Brooks' lawyers produced a dozen alibi witnesses and dental records proving he was in Jackson County when Fannes claimed he last attacked her in Orange County, 300 miles away. Finally, a prosecutor asked Orlando police to seek the truth Brooks and Brussow had been claiming all along.
 
Orlando police presented Faanes with the men's ironclad alibis during an interrogation on December 28, and she cracked in a tearful confession, admitting she inflicted all the injuries on herself, according to court records. "Everything is fabricated," said Brooks. "Everything's a lie." Little consolation now, said Brussow. "In my opinion they should've maybe looked into it before they came into my house with guns drawn. I guess that's not the way they do things."
 
Talking to police, Faanes blamed her actions on alcohol and anxiety drugs, but Trason Brooks suspects another cause: "She wanted me in prison the rest of my life ... In her mind we're getting married, we're having kids, we're going to be happily ever after. I made it clear to her that's not what my intentions were
 
As she was booked January 21 on misdemeanor charges of perjury and filing false reports, we asked Faanes, "Anything you want to say to Trason about this? Are you sorry?" but she wouldn't comment. Days earlier she told us she really was attacked, but was coerced by police to confess when they threatened her father. Police say that's another lie. "She needs some kind of mental counseling or some kind of help," said Brussow. "She'll cause bodily harm to herself, she'll injure herself and in the process of doing that attempt to ruin other people's lives."
 
Faanes has received some mental health care, at Lakeside Alternatives, after that suicide attempt in January 2004 and again after she confessed in December to injuring herself, according to police records. After graduating UCF, Faanes became a licensed clinical social worker and worked at the very same Lakeside Alternatives as a therapist until she resigned January 28, one week after her arrest.
 
As for Brooks and Brussow, they say the ordeal has cost them their good names, their jobs, and much of their life, plus tens of thousands in legal fees. Both are consulting lawyers about possibly suing Faanes and law enforcement agencies for not diligently checking out her claims before arresting them. But for now they're just glad they're not in jail or prison.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: Florida
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To: Stoat

"She ain't pretty, she just looks that way"


81 posted on 02/05/2005 4:22:09 AM PST by kanawa
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To: Quilla

UNbelievable.


82 posted on 02/05/2005 4:22:34 AM PST by Nita Nupress
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To: Stoat

Sounds like my ex-wife.


83 posted on 02/05/2005 4:25:53 AM PST by PeoplesRepublicOfWashington (Re-elect Rossi in 2005!)
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To: kanawa
What's the old saying? Underneath all the pretty packaging you may not like what you find. The eyes can deceive; the heart will never lead you astray.

Denny Crane: "There are two places to find the truth. First God and then Fox News."

84 posted on 02/05/2005 4:27:04 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Stoat

All too many police departments in this country are staffed by buffoons who are incapable of finding their behinds with both hands and two assistants. This case shows how inept the Orlando Police Department is. The only way that department will change is if Brooks sues the department for their clear failure to exercise due diligence in the performance of their duties and the taxpayers demand the chief of detective's head -- and get it -- and the new chief of detectives replaces the idiots he finds on staff with people who have IQs 20 points higher -- placing them at the lower end of the normal range.


85 posted on 02/05/2005 4:27:25 AM PST by Lunkhead_01
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To: Stoat

It occurred to me how much different this story would've been if the guy she accused was Clintoon. It wouldn't be that much of a stretch, considering the whole country club angle, that it would've been possible for them to cross paths. Either way, how eager would the police have been to believe her then? And what would the MSMs' reaction been like? Imagine if Monica had this version of mental disorder (as opposed to the others that she has)....


86 posted on 02/05/2005 4:30:02 AM PST by chief_bigfoot
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To: Steel and Fire and Stone
So, she staged an event where she started beating up on him, and when he firmly grabbed her by both arms, and lifted her up, planted her on the kitchen table, and pointed his finger at her and said "stop this **#$##$"

I've heard of a similar event from a friend, with not exactly the same outcome, but where the husband was subjected to the most venal verbal abuse and threats and months later had these completely flipped 180 degrees to make him look like the bad guy, which if you knew him you'd understand was absurd.

Anyway, this guy finally got a new top-notch divorce lawyer, and his wife was proved to have committed perjury in sworn court filings, and witnesses to her plotting were located and subpoenas prepared.

The divorce was settled out of court, but my pal was put through hell for a year or more over the false charges. The only thing that saved him was getting the best lawyer he could afford (a young aggressive woman he called the Dragon Lady).

87 posted on 02/05/2005 4:30:03 AM PST by angkor
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To: Stoat

Non sequitur...why would your opinion of a crazy, evil person of a certain gender affect your vote for a genius of a coincident same gender?


88 posted on 02/05/2005 4:32:55 AM PST by NYpeanut (gulping for air, I started crying and yelling at him, "Why did you lie to me?")
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To: Stoat
Those do look rather like dark roots don't they? But could it be bad photos? She's Norwegian according to the article.......

I worked in Norway for many months -- there actually aren't a lot more blondes there than there are anywhere else.

89 posted on 02/05/2005 4:35:04 AM PST by Ichneumon
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To: Quilla
Women can be treacherous.

duh--just like men.

90 posted on 02/05/2005 4:35:54 AM PST by NYpeanut (gulping for air, I started crying and yelling at him, "Why did you lie to me?")
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To: Stoat
OK, OK,I'll take the freakin' case!
91 posted on 02/05/2005 4:37:28 AM PST by JimVT (I was born a Democrat..but then I grew up)
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To: Nita Nupress
...this psycho-witch is a bottle blonde, not a genuine blonde. :-)

AKA - suicide blonde: "dyed by her own hand."

92 posted on 02/05/2005 4:39:36 AM PST by wyattearp (The best weapon to have in a gunfight is a shotgun - preferably from ambush.)
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To: Stoat
As a sheriffs deputy and in my current job I've seen that kind of look on women before, and without fail, they've all been VERY nutty. One I recall smashed out her own picture window and then tried to blame the kids down the street for it. When her story didn't hold up to much scrutiny she tried to commit suicide.

P.S. I know I probably shouldn't speak in generalities, but this woman was in the mental health field. The majority of people who I recall from college and later who were involved in mental health were some of the most dysfunctional people I'd ever met. This lady is doing little to dispel that image for me.FWIW

93 posted on 02/05/2005 4:50:26 AM PST by Celtic Conservative (Ted Kennedy: setting back the image of Irish Americans since 1969)
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To: Stoat
As Ray Donovan said after he was exonerated from the false charges, WHERE DO I GO TO RESTORE MY REPUTATION?

The law enforcement people, including the Persecutor & Judge, should have to serve out the time that was imposed on the innocent victims! Maybe other law enforcement people will be more thorough and less driven by political correctness.
94 posted on 02/05/2005 4:54:16 AM PST by leprechaun9
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To: Willie Green; Wolfie; ex-snook; Jhoffa_; FITZ; arete; FreedomPoster; Red Jones; Pyro7480; ...
He said if his family did not have access to a competent, highly paid law firm, he might still be in jail or prison, because the sheriff's office accepted Faanes' allegations at face value.

Freemarketeers approve. You should have as much justice as you can afford. Why the others should pay for it?

95 posted on 02/05/2005 4:54:16 AM PST by A. Pole (Alexander Solzhenitsyn: "Live Not By Lies")
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To: A. Pole
Freemarketeers approve. You should have as much justice as you can afford. Why the others should pay for it?

Your protectionist bullshite sniping has little to do with the truth and everything to do with your own anti-capitalist prejudices. It's a simple choice - you either allow the individual to make their choices in the marketplace, or let the government make that choice for them. Wise people realise the government has a poor appreciation for individual wants and needs - we've already been through this exercise a number of times and it's been a colossal, repressive failure. You and Willie Green and Pat Buchanan and other pompous, anti-capitalist bastards smugly think you know better anyway.

How many times do you have to be wrong before you bite your tongue, I wonder? How many times does the government have to screw up before you accept it's not a good way to do things? How many times are you going take responsibility for yourself rather than blame China or India for your ills?

In any event, there won't be a reversal of present free trade policies. Grow up and deal with it. Or don't and remain pathetic.

Ivan

96 posted on 02/05/2005 5:01:40 AM PST by MadIvan (One blog to bring them all...and in the Darkness bind them: http://www.theringwraith.com/)
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To: A. Pole
By the way, you are particularly stupid to turn an article about the criminal justice system into a critique of the free market.

Ivan

97 posted on 02/05/2005 5:04:29 AM PST by MadIvan (One blog to bring them all...and in the Darkness bind them: http://www.theringwraith.com/)
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To: Stoat
"At 5-foot-9, 140 pounds, 25-year-old Beate Faanis cut a stunning figure as a University of Central Florida golfer"

Make up does wonders.

98 posted on 02/05/2005 5:06:12 AM PST by Pylon (R)
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To: Nita Nupress

Cohabitating in the name of dating, can have severe emotional impact on the delicate emotional balance of some females. Women and men have been bamboozled into thinking you can play with fire without getting burned. I'm betting the abandonment fear would not have been an issue had they not been playing husband and wife in the name of dating, and of course his intentions of not having a permanent relationship were well known, causing additional anxiety. Bottom line, there is enough difficulty in a dating relationship without throwing away honor and virtue for selfish reasons.

Safe and Super Special flameproof underwear angezogen.


99 posted on 02/05/2005 5:07:32 AM PST by wita
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To: Stoat

"A pretty face don't make no pretty heart
I learned that, buddy, from the start."-John Moon Martin


100 posted on 02/05/2005 5:09:09 AM PST by MisterRepublican (Liberalism kills.)
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