
San Francisco victim's rape kit used as evidence against her years later in unrelated case: lawsuit
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A San Francisco rape victim is suing city and county officials after she says police improperly collected her DNA from a rape kit and used it against her.
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"Plaintiff Jane Doe, a sexual assault survivor, was re-victimized by this unconstitutional practice," reads a lawsuit filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District California. "In 2016, she provided a DNA sample to the San Francisco Police Department as part of its investigation into her sexual assault. However, she never consented to it to be stored or used for any other purpose."
But the department allegedly kept her DNA on file for at least six years, according to the lawsuit, and "routinely ran crime scene evidence though this database that included Plaintiff’s DNA without ever attempting to get her consent or anyone else’s consent."