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Frame' nightmare Ex set up rape gal in robbery rap: DA
She accused her ex-boyfriend of rape and unwittingly triggered a twisted plot for revenge that left her fearing for her life -- and framed for a crime she didn't commit.
In a nightmarish 18-month ordeal, Seemona Sumasar was hassled by city health and building inspectors who were sent to her Queens restaurant, she said, on bogus tips from her furious ex, Jerry Ramrattan, and his pals. Then, last May, she was thrown in jail for an armed robbery and held on $1 million bail -- accused of holding up two people at gunpoint while posing as a cop.
All along, Sumasar, a single mom to a 12-year-old daughter, told investigators she didn't do it. She even had an alibi -- she'd been at a Connecticut casino when one of the holdups allegedly occurred. Jerry Ramrattan was accused of conspiracy and perjury.
She told investigators about the pending rape case against Ramrattan, but her pleas of innocence fell on deaf ears.
Finally, after Sumasar had spent seven months in jail, Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice quietly released her last week -- and said the alleged armed robberies were phony, part of an elaborate frame job orchestrated by Ramrattan.
"They did not want to look into it at all," the shaken Sumasar, 35, said yesterday, speaking as Ramrattan was arraigned on rape charges in Queens Supreme Court.
Ramrattan, 38, was charged with conspiracy and perjury by Rice's office last week.
Accompanied by her lawyer, Sumasar recalled the bungled case that cost her her business, sent her house into near-foreclosure and shattered her family.
"I didn't think I was going to last a day or night there," she said of her jail stint. "I cried, I prayed . . . I did everything I could to keep from going crazy."
<span style="font-weight: bold">Sumasar said the rape took place in Ramrattan's Queens apartment in March 2009. For more than a year, Sumasar said, his friends pressured her to drop the charges. That's when city inspectors started showing up at her restaurant, a Golden Crust franchise.</span>
Rice released Sumasar after an informant came forward and said the robberies never happened. Ramrattan allegedly paid two witnesses to report the crimes and then point the finger at Sumasar. The ruthless ex even coached the pair on what to say and how to pick Sumasar out of a lineup, according to Rice.
Ramrattan's alleged scheme, according to Sumasar's lawyer Anthony Grandinette, was "relatively simple."
"You get two people in an isolated area, they call 911, they make the whole thing up, there's no corroboration," he fumed.
Sumasar said she is frightened that Ramrattan will make bail, which was set at $500,000 cash.
"I fear for my life if he is released," she said. "Clearly he is sick and won't stop at anything -- anything."
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Frame' nightmare Ex set up rape gal in robbery rap: DA
She accused her ex-boyfriend of rape and unwittingly triggered a twisted plot for revenge that left her fearing for her life -- and framed for a crime she didn't commit.
In a nightmarish 18-month ordeal, Seemona Sumasar was hassled by city health and building inspectors who were sent to her Queens restaurant, she said, on bogus tips from her furious ex, Jerry Ramrattan, and his pals. Then, last May, she was thrown in jail for an armed robbery and held on $1 million bail -- accused of holding up two people at gunpoint while posing as a cop.
All along, Sumasar, a single mom to a 12-year-old daughter, told investigators she didn't do it. She even had an alibi -- she'd been at a Connecticut casino when one of the holdups allegedly occurred. Jerry Ramrattan was accused of conspiracy and perjury.
She told investigators about the pending rape case against Ramrattan, but her pleas of innocence fell on deaf ears.
Finally, after Sumasar had spent seven months in jail, Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice quietly released her last week -- and said the alleged armed robberies were phony, part of an elaborate frame job orchestrated by Ramrattan.
"They did not want to look into it at all," the shaken Sumasar, 35, said yesterday, speaking as Ramrattan was arraigned on rape charges in Queens Supreme Court.
Ramrattan, 38, was charged with conspiracy and perjury by Rice's office last week.
Accompanied by her lawyer, Sumasar recalled the bungled case that cost her her business, sent her house into near-foreclosure and shattered her family.
"I didn't think I was going to last a day or night there," she said of her jail stint. "I cried, I prayed . . . I did everything I could to keep from going crazy."
<span style="font-weight: bold">Sumasar said the rape took place in Ramrattan's Queens apartment in March 2009. For more than a year, Sumasar said, his friends pressured her to drop the charges. That's when city inspectors started showing up at her restaurant, a Golden Crust franchise.</span>
Rice released Sumasar after an informant came forward and said the robberies never happened. Ramrattan allegedly paid two witnesses to report the crimes and then point the finger at Sumasar. The ruthless ex even coached the pair on what to say and how to pick Sumasar out of a lineup, according to Rice.
Ramrattan's alleged scheme, according to Sumasar's lawyer Anthony Grandinette, was "relatively simple."
"You get two people in an isolated area, they call 911, they make the whole thing up, there's no corroboration," he fumed.
Sumasar said she is frightened that Ramrattan will make bail, which was set at $500,000 cash.
"I fear for my life if he is released," she said. "Clearly he is sick and won't stop at anything -- anything."
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