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A woman who claims she was raped by a man she met online has been forced to pay £1,000 to stop her becoming a victim.

The victim of the horrific rape from her hometown of Bournemouth was forced to pay £5,000 after police found an MP sitting next to her in an office.

The MP, who has been in the House of Commons since January, said she was raped by the man who she thought was a friend of her from the Middle East, but that she was never sexually assaulted.

The incident happened to her at about 6am on a Tuesday, August 17, on the morning before the Commons debate.

The victim's mother said they had met Mr Cameron and his wife in Bristol, where she had attended a party, when the two began arguing to keep an eye on the MP.

The MP had asked her to stop being a victim for a while and the MP began to move about to her office in an attempt to intimidate her.

The MP said: "It was like being chased by a wolf on a snow-covered street. I just don't know what to make of it."

The MP said: "When I approached him I was wearing black trousers and a grey shirt, which he had made me.

"I said to him, 'You'll pay my bills but I'm not going to tell anyone, just don't tell anybody.' He said, 'No, I will.' So I asked him what had happened."

She said: "I felt like he was asking me to come and check.

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