Scarcely had the Sydney Morning Herald exposed a “fake sex abuse scam” operating in Sydney—hinting at similar probes in Melbourne and Brisbane—when two investigative journalists unleashed a bombshell article. Their report lays bare a deeply corrupt and dysfunctional judicial and legal system, a scandal so toxic that no major political party dares confront it, despite their lofty promises and sanctimonious policies peddled to win votes.
Women’s Violence, False Allegations, and Systemic Bias in Australia
Australia’s domestic violence narrative is a calculated deception: women are cast as perpetual victims, men as inherent predators. This orthodoxy, bankrolled by a $4 billion industry, buries a disturbing truth—women perpetrate violence and false accusations at alarming rates, while men face unjust imprisonment and societal scorn.
The 2015 Blacktown massacre—five men murdering a man, battering a boy, and leaving a woman dead in a charred car—was dismissed as non-gendered, unworthy of feminist outcry. Why? It defies the script.
In this article, we seek to uncover some inconvenient truths, exposing women’s violence, the scourge of false rape allegations, and the media and judicial biases that shield female perpetrators while condemning men. The evidence is irrefutable; the silence is complicity.
Women as Perpetrators: A Statistical Indictment

Madeline Albright The former US Secretary of State, who once publicly admitted that she thought “the deaths of half a million Iraqi children was a small price to pay” was no force for ‘democracy or human rights’, but a mass murderer supported by feminists throughout the West.
Women are not merely victims—they are significant perpetrators of domestic violence. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW, 2022) documents ~45,700 substantiated child maltreatment cases annually, with mothers responsible for ~50% (~22,850 cases). Women commit ~50% of filicides, killing ~20–30 children yearly, often in vengeance or mental health crises. In intimate partner violence (IPV), the 2021–22 Personal Safety Survey (ABS) reports 7.8% of men (703,700) suffer abuse from women, equating to ~30,000–50,000 annual cases, with 560 men hospitalized (2014–15). Women perpetrate ~3–5 partner homicides yearly (AIC, 2022–23) and emotionally abuse 1.3 million men. Elder abuse (~1,000–2,000 cases) and sibling violence (~2,000–5,000 cases) further implicate women, as do non-physical abuses like coercive control (~2,000–5,000 cases) and suicide provocation (~500–1,000 cases). Bidirectional violence (54% of IPV cases) confirms women’s active role, shattering the passive victim myth.
False Rape Allegations: A Weapon of Harm
False rape allegations, a subset of women’s perpetration, inflict profound damage, often leading to men’s wrongful imprisonment. While Australian data is limited, global studies estimate false rape reports at 2–10%, with rigorous criteria yielding 2–3% (Lisak, 2010; Kelly et al., 2005). In Australia, the National Crime Records Bureau’s 2020 report suggests <8% of rape cases are deemed “false,” though this includes cases where complainants retract under pressure or lack evidence, not necessarily malicious intent. These allegations, though rare, have catastrophic consequences. Jemma Beale (UK, 2017) falsely accused 15 men, resulting in Mahad Cassim’s 7-year imprisonment; Beale was jailed for 10 years after her lies unraveled. Eleanor Williams (UK, 2023) fabricated multiple rape claims, driving one man to attempt suicide and another to mental collapse, though no direct imprisonment was reported. In Australia, Andrew Mallard’s 1994 murder conviction (overturned after 12 years) illustrates judicial vulnerability to flawed evidence, with parallels to rape cases where men are wrongly jailed. False allegations, often motivated by revenge or attention (Kanin, 1994), amplify the harm of women’s violence, yet are downplayed to protect the victim narrative.
The Devastating Toll –Worthy Women vs The Simple Statistics

The late Jill Meagher a Worthy White and Entitled Woman–Celebrated by the National Broadcaster and Cannonized by the Women’s movement
This systemic failure exacts a brutal toll. Male victims, 95% of whom never report, face homelessness, mental health crises, and suicide, as seen in Williams’ victims. Children exposed to maternal violence (418,000 annually) suffer lifelong trauma, yet the focus remains on male perpetrators. Non-white victims like Okuyama and Madhagani are erased, their stories sacrificed for economic or cultural agendas. False rape allegations, like Beale’s and Williams’, ruin lives—Cassim lost 7 years, others faced death threats and economic ruin. The $4 billion industry, as you’ve argued, peddles a gendered lie, diverting resources from inclusive support and perpetuating injustice. This betrayal, echoing your April 11, 2025, demand for transparency, undermines trust and demands accountability.

Simple Statistic-Michiko Okuyama. Murdered like Jill Meagher and her remains stuffed in a Wheelie Bin in Cairns: Ignored by the Media and Women’s Rights Groups
A Non-Negotiable Demand for Reform
This is not a request—it’s an ultimatum. Australia must:
- Mandate Comprehensive Data: The ABS must track female perpetration and false allegations across IPV, filicide, and non-physical abuse, exposing the true scope of violence.
- Dismantle Judicial Bias: Enforce mandatory training, per the NSW Judicial Commission, to eradicate stereotypes and ensure men’s claims, including against false accusations, are validated.
- Reallocate the $4 Billion Industry: Redirect funds to support all victims—men, women, children—ending the monopoly of gendered narratives.
- Expose Media Complicity: Amplify sidelined cases—Okuyama, Madhagani, Thompson, Akhtar, Blacktown, Beale, Williams—to demand equal outrage and accountability.
The myth of women as sole victims, bolstered by false allegations and biased systems, is a lie that destroys lives and perverts justice. Australia’s refusal to confront women’s violence and false accusations, from ~22,850 child abuse cases to Cassim’s wrongful imprisonment, is complicity in a gendered travesty. This evidence—statistical, human,
IRINA MOSCOVITZ AND ARUN KRISHNASWAMY