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Bahamas beach resort where two wigger Kentucky moms say they were raped DENIES their version of events as Carnival Cruises claims they went off on their own for 'independent excursion'

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The two white broads were fucking around with black men and someone who
knew them saw it when they streamed bits live facetiming. They got
busted. Screaming "rape" is how liberal whores try and evade
responsibility for their poor decisions.

The Bahamas beach resort where two Kentucky moms say they were drugged
and raped has claimed their version of events does not add up.

Dongayla Dobson and Amber Shearer, both 31, say they were attacked by
uniformed staff on February 4 at Pirate's Cove beach resort on Grand
Bahama, during an excursion from their Carnival Cruises ship.

They claim the men gave them spiked cocktails then attacked them after
leading them away to collect seashells.

Two men were arrested but Bahamian police are yet to reveal their
identities.

The women say the incident was caught on surveillance camera footage
that they viewed - along with police - before returning to the ship.

But in a statement today, Pirate Cove says the video does not support
their story.

'Upon further review of the surveillance videos, the allegations made
onsite, and in subsequent social media posts and news stories, conflict
with what the time-stamped surveillance videos contain,' Pirate's Cove
beach resort said in a statement.

'While there is an active police investigation into these serious
allegations, we have terminated the employment of the two accused, as
the behavior seen on tape by management indicates that at a minimum,
they violated our zero-tolerance policy.'

Carnival, meanwhile, has insisted the two friends were not part of the
$57 excursions to the beach that they offer.

The cruise company's website is still selling the trips for passengers
who dock at the islands, promising 'true Bahamian relaxation'.

Instead, they say the women ventured out alone.

'While ashore in Freeport, Bahamas on an independent shore excursion,
two guests on Carnival Elation reported to Bahamian police that they
were sexually assaulted at a local beach,' Carnival said in a statement.

'Our onboard Care Team provided support for the two guests as they
sailed back to Jacksonville. Bahamian police are investigating the
matter and Carnival is providing our full cooperation.'

The two women left Jacksonville, Florida, on February 1 for their first
ever kid-free trip overseas.

Dobson told Dailymail.com they saw Carnival's adverts for Pirate's Cove
and on the final day of the four-day cruise and went for it.

'There were other people from the cruise on the beach so there weren't
red flags for us,' she added.

Carnival advertises the resort on its website claiming: 'The
experienced, hospitable, and cordial staff will ensure you have a
memorable visit'.

When they arrived, they say they were approached by two men who they
thought to be resort hospitality offering them drinks.

They were hanging their vaginas out looking for dick. It's nothing but
black dick there so that is what they got.

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'We thought the drinks were really strong but Dongayla and I are gastric
sleeve patients so we don't really drink much,' Shearer explained.

'Less than a few drinks into the second drink we knew something was
terribly wrong.'

In videos that they sent to their families, they say their deterioration
is clear.

'We have videos taken on our phones 15 minutes between when we first go
the drink and 15 minutes later and our family and friends are messaging
us concerned about us like are you sure you only had one drink? Are you
sure, are you guys okay?' Gibson added.

They say the two men offered to help them find shells to take home to
their children and led them away from where they'd been sitting on the
beach.

'The guy this staff worker that was there said I know where tons of
these are.'

From there, they say their memory becomes hazy.

'I remember waking up and getting pushed down,' Dobson told
DailyMail.com.

Slipping in and out of consciousness, they say they noticed the two men
were in uniform.

'I woke up in the resort bathroom and there were people all around, and
I just felt dirtiness on my legs, and I knew what had happened. They
told us we had been throwing up -which is a good thing because the
drugs would have killed us.'

The women claim their ordeal only worsened when Bahamian police showed
up, claiming they refused to give them rape kits despite repeated
requests.

'We were treated as criminals and refused rape kits after asking
repeatedly. We were forced to show where our rapes took place and to
face the men who raped us,' Shearer said.

'There was an American FNP (family nurse practitioner) who tried to stay
with us and was refused that right. We were told if we went to a
Bahamian hospital they wouldn't help us return to the US.'

The women claimed they were taken to a bathroom, 'forced to urinate' and
'wipe away the evidence'.

'They had us change out of the one-piece swimsuits and into our swimsuit
covers,' Dobson told NewsNation.

'They told us that if we wanted any justice any rape kits we would have
to go to the Bahamian hospital however the US Embassy had already
refused to help us so we would be on our own and would have to pay our
own way back. But we didn't have passports.

'I talked to the US Embassy today and they never contacted them at all.'

It was only back on the boat that they were given a rape kit test.

They also say an on-ship toxicology report revealed they had cocaine,
opiates and benzodiazepines in their system.

There was no alcohol in their system, they said, suggesting the
'cocktails' they thought they were drinking were in fact booze-free
mixes of drugs instead.

The State Department is yet to comment on the women's ordeal.

But the Royal Bahamian Police hit back on Wednesday night, insisting
that they treat all sexual assaults 'with the highest level of
professionalism, privacy and sensitivity'.

Emergency Medical Services offered medical assistance to the victims,
which they declined, signing a waiver and then leaving for their cruise
ship in a private vehicle.

'Recognizing the gravity of the incident, our officers boarded the
cruise ship, providing a sexual assault kit and hospital form to the
ship's medical doctor and obtained signed statements from the victims.'

The police said they were now working with the FBI on the case and had
appointed Woman Assistant Commissioner of Police, Shanta Knowles, to
'personally ensure that the investigation is conducted with the utmost
level of professionalism and care.'

Dailymail.com managed to get through to Assistant Commissioner Knowles
who said 'can you call me back?' before immediately hanging up the
phone. Subsequent calls went unanswered.

The US State Department issued two travel warnings for the country at
the end of January advising 'extreme caution' after a spate of daylight
murders and sexual assaults.

But the pair, who had never left the US before, have accused Carnival
Cruises of failing to alert them to the warnings.

'We had no idea what was going on in the Bahamas, none whatsoever,' they
told NewsNation's Cuomo on Wednesday.

'We were targeted from the moment we were spotted,' said Dobson.

'One of the issues with Carnival specifically in this case is they have
a legal duty to warn about dangerous conditions they should have known
about,' the women's attorney, Nicholas Gerson, told NewsNation.

'There is a federal statues the Cruise Chip Vessel Safety and Security
Act 2010 that requires victims of crime at high seas they are supposed
to offer them contact with the FBI, none of that was offered.

'Carnival actually markets this particular excursion on their website,
they actually profit from the excursion. So Carnival should have warned
our clients, the warning shouldn't have come from the State Department.'

Carnival said in response that staff on board its ships routinely share
guidance with guests on keeping safe while ashore.'

Police arrested a 54-year-old man from Eight Mile Rock and a 40-year-old
from South Bahama after resort staff showed them security footage of the
women being led away.

Police have not named the suspects but local reports suggest one is
connected to a powerful figure on the islands who is leveraging his
influence to secure his brother's release.

Dailymail.com received an anonymous call insisting the investigation is
at an early stage and urging against reporting claims of political
involvement.

The company offered counselling but the friends were keen to get back to
their families as soon as possible and flew back to Kentucky on Monday
night.

Pirate's Cove said it would share its video footage with the police and
with its 'industry partners', while Carnival reissued the Bahamian
Police's statement.

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