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Laurie Dishman Case Casts Dark Cloud Over Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines

By David Lohr

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Laurie also claimed that she later found out the security guard who allegedly raped her was actually employed as a janitor.

"He was just filling in for security at the lounges to check identifications because there were not enough security personnel on board. I learned there [was] only two or three legitimate security guards and a supervisor on duty that night... I also learned that the janitor had an employee history which included lying, falsification of records, insubordination, and anger management problems."

Laurie Dishman
Laurie Dishman

On April 11, 2006, Laurie received an unexpected letter from Sergio Mendez, an FBI Victim Specialist, which read in part:

"This letter is to provide you with updates to the case by which you were previously referred to the FBI's Victim Assistance Program. On Feb. 26, 2006, we were informed by the United States Attorney's Office that they had declined your case for prosecution"

Notice that the letter stated the FBI received notice of the decision not to prosecute on Feb. 26, 2006, the same day the ship had returned to port. Apparently, the entire case had been fully investigated and closed in a single day.

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