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Duke lacrosse false rape accuser Crystal Mangum released from prison after murder conviction: reports

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The woman who falsely accused three Duke lacrosse players of rape and then murdered her boyfriend was released from prison in North Carolina on Friday, according to multiple reports.

Crystal Mangum, who has been in prison since 2013 on charges of murdering Reginald Daye in 2011, left the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women in Raleigh on Friday morning. She was serving a 14- to 18-year sentence. 

Mangum previously made her confession about lying about being raped by the lacrosse players in an interview on the independent media outlet “Let’s Talk With Kat” in December 2024. 

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Crystal Mangum, who was at the center of the Duke University lacrosse scandal, was charged with stabbing a man, April 3, 2011, at a Durham, N.C., apartment. 

Crystal Mangum, who was at the center of the Duke University lacrosse scandal, was charged with stabbing a man, April 3, 2011, at a Durham, N.C., apartment.  (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)

“I testified falsely against them by saying that they raped me when they didn’t and that was wrong, and I betrayed the trust of a lot of other people who believed in me,” Mangum said. “[I] made up a story that wasn’t true because I wanted validation from people and not from God.”

Mangum thrust herself into the center of a massive national news story when she originally accused the three Duke students of raping her while she was performing as a stripper at a lacrosse team party in March 2006. 

The players she accused were then arrested, and the allegations even resulted in the team having to cancel its season.

The players, David Evans, Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann, were eventually found innocent. Still, Mangum was not prosecuted for perjury due to questions about her mental health. 

But Mangum can not be prosecuted for perjury now because the statute of limitations on perjury charges in North Carolina only lasts around two years. 

The lead prosecutor in the case, Mike Nifong, was the Durham County district attorney at the time of the trial and was eventually disbarred in 2007, after it was revealed that he failed to turn over DNA evidence that would have been helpful to the defense’s case. 

The Associated Press reported at the time that Nifong said he was unaware that crucial evidence hadn’t been handed over to the defense.

Crystal Gail Mangum appears at a news conference, Oct. 23, 2008, to promote a book about her life in Durham, N.C. Mangum continued to say that she was assaulted in March 2006 at a Duke lacrosse team party where she had been hired to dance. 

Crystal Gail Mangum appears at a news conference, Oct. 23, 2008, to promote a book about her life in Durham, N.C. Mangum continued to say that she was assaulted in March 2006 at a Duke lacrosse team party where she had been hired to dance.  (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News Observer/MCT)

Mangum was indicted on a charge of first-degree murder and two counts of larceny in March 2011. A year before that, she was convicted on misdemeanor charges after setting a fire that nearly torched her home with her three children inside. 

In a videotaped police interrogation, she told officers she got into a confrontation with her boyfriend at the time, not Daye, and burned his clothes, smashed his car windshield and threatened to stab him.

According to North Carolina Department of Corrections records, she was born on July 18, 1978, to a truck driver. She grew up the youngest of three children, not far from the house where she claimed she was assaulted in 2006. 

In 1993, when she was 14 years old, Mangum claimed to have been kidnapped by three men, driven to a house in Creedmoor, North Carolina, 15 miles away from Durham, and raped. She said one of the men was her boyfriend at the time and was a physically and emotionally abusive man seven years older than she was.

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Pictured in this file photo from August 2010, Crystal Mangum, who was at the center of the Duke University lacrosse scandal, was charged with stabbing a man, April 3, 2011, at a Durham, N.C., apartment.  (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)

Creedmoor Police Chief Ted Pollard said Mangum filed a report on the incident on Aug. 18, 1996, three years after the rapes allegedly took place. The case, however, was not pursued, because the accuser backed away from the charges out of fear for her life, according to her relatives.

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Vincent Clark, a friend who co-authored Mangum’s self-published memoir, said he hopes people don’t rush to judgment – echoing one of the oft-cited lessons of the lacrosse case itself.

Clark said Mangum realizes she has mental health problems.

“I’m sad for her. I hope people realize how difficult it is being her,” Clark said.

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