"she tried to call me so I could get her out of there."
Yes, that is certainly quite an effort on her part.
"After that he gave her more to drink,"
Right, she would have had to say no to get out of drinking that drink!
"and forced her to give him a hand job."
Does anyone else think of "Stop hitting yourself?"
"She has a psychological problem where she thinks bad things will happen if she says no, because she has an abusive relationship history."
So she... she never said no?
What I (and ultimately a DA, most likely) will see is that the guy didn't know she didn't want to partake because she didn't convey to him that she didn't want to partake. Why is it assumed that because she tried to tell YOU she wanted to leave that THEY were supposed to know she wanted to leave.
Ultimately, even if the authorities get involved, they'll be unable to seek prosecution. You have to decide on your own whether or not the circumstances demand vigilante justice and whether or not vigilante justice will bring prosecution to YOU.
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