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[A woman has won a £35,000 payout from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) after her rape case was dropped amid claims she could have had “sexsomnia”. Jade Blue McCrossen-Nethercott, 32, contacted police in 2017, telling them she thought she had been raped while asleep after waking up half-naked and finding her necklace broken on the floor. Charges were dropped after lawyers for the alleged perpetrator claimed Jade had a medically recognised, but rare, sleep disorder that causes a person to engage in sexual acts while asleep. The paper quotes a BBC interview in which she said the CPS had taken her "to the darkest points of my life” and that it felt “like a big triumph to be able to hold them accountable”.]
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