December 9, 2009 6:00 AM

Biurny Peguero Says Gang Rape Story Was Hoax; Man She Put in Jail 5 Years Isn't Laughing

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Edecio Martinez
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Story Contributed by CBS Affiliate WCBS-TV.

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Photo: Biurny Peguero.

NEW YORK (CBS/WCBS) Five years ago, New Jersey resident Biurny Peguero said she was visciously gang-raped by three men in a van after a night of drinking in upper Manhattan. Her testimony sent William McCaffery to jail despite a lack of DNA evidence linking him to the crime.

Now, on the advice of her priest, Peguero has admitted it was all a hoax. On Monday in a Manhattan court, she pled guilty to perjury charges and could face seven years in jail. As a result of her new testimony McCaffery, the man convicted of raping her in 2005, was released from prison and is now awaiting final dismissal of the charges.

Peguero, 27, first told her new story in May to a priest at St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church near her home in Union City, N.J. The priest helped her contact an attorney who brought the case to the Manhattan DA's office.

Peguero's attorney, Paul Callan, called it "an awful situation of someone telling a lie, then being locked in the lie as the system proceeded."

The lie happened after a long night of heavy drinking at the Umbrella Lounge in Inwood and it wasn't rape. It wasn't even sex. Peguero had words with friends and impulsively took a ride in van with three men, including McCaffrey, to an after hours club. She was extremely drunk and became scared and hysterical during the ride, prompting the men to drive her back to her friends.

She now says they didn't touch her.

VIDEO COURTESY OF CBS AFFILIATE WCBS-TV.

But upon returning to her friends the argument that began in the Umbrella Lounge escalated into a full fledged fight. The women punched and bit at each other and when she asked why she was so upset and if "those boys raped you," she simply agreed, to try and explain her behavior.

In court she answered Judge Charles Solomon's questions with short, soft spoken answers, agreeing that the man who spent four years in state prison for her rape hoax had, in fact, done nothing.

Through three long interview sessions with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office it then became clear why they had never been able to link McCaffrey's DNA to the victim. The rape kit came back negative.

The bruises that investigators had assumed were evidence of the gang rape were simply the result of the fight she had after leaving the van.

Through his attorney, the exonerated man issued a statement: "We are troubled by what she did, but at the same time, she was courageous in coming forward and against all these odds and in the face of a perjury indictment and deportation, she told the truth."

Peguero could get seven years in prison for what she's admitted to. She could also be deported. A native of the Dominican Republic, she is a legal resident who came to the U.S. 13 years ago. She is married to a U.S. citizen and has two children who were born here. One is 7; the other is an infant who was born in November.

McCaffrey is currently out of prison on bail and is scheduled to go before a judge on Thursday, where the criminal case against him is expected to be dropped.

Her lawyer said Peguero may eventually try to apologize to McCaffrey. She said her decision to recant her false story was the result of a genuine "spiritual conversion."

Story Contributed by CBS Affiliate WCBS-TV.


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by peterniss February 24, 2010 1:11 PM EST
She should be sent away for a minimum of the time McCaffrey spent in jail plus another two years for the false testemony, etc. You have to wonder how McCaffrey was found guilty on such a poor case and who else is in jail right now on similar bogus claims. If I were McCaffrey I'd sue the pants off the DoJ.
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by national1942 December 12, 2009 4:06 PM EST
I have to agree with anti-global3 in his December 9th comment that, "she should get 10 years for every year this innocent man spent behind bars. If they made that a standard punishment these women would think twice" and with R2R19 who said that, "The pendulum has swung way too far, the burden of proof to convict on rape is now way too flimsy". This is, unfortunately, very true. I am deeply sorry for Mr. McCaffery's wrongful conviction and believe that the State, Prosecuter's and the Judge (or Jury), and Mrs. Biurny Peguero owe this man substantial re-imbursement. What a tragedy. I do however, appreciate Mr. McCaffery's gracious comments regarding Mrs. Peguero's actions. He's far more of a man than she is a woman.
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by pnut134 December 12, 2009 9:18 AM EST
She took a ride from three men...
She was in a fight that caused bruises...
The rape kit came back negative...

What kind of defense attorney did this poor guy have?
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by djseavy December 12, 2009 7:51 AM EST
The truth of the matter is that in many states, including Minnesota - there needs to be NO EVIDENCE. MN law states explicitly that a conviction can be had on the testimony of the complainant alone.
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by tmittelstaed December 12, 2009 5:22 AM EST
Let's just hope that McCaffrey files a huge civil lawsuit against the Manhattan District Attorney's Office as well as Peguero and wins enough money to allow him to live without working for at least double the time he was behind bars. Frankly I think the Manhattan attorneys who got him convicted should spend time behind bars.
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by dgjc December 11, 2009 10:15 PM EST
Reasonable Doubt has lost all meaning. The judicial system is as much at fault. I'm glad that she found the courage to come forward with the truth, though.
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by R2R19 December 11, 2009 1:30 AM EST
What a horrible, unspeakable, despicable person. I have read this happen far too often. Longer jail terms are needed to stop it. But it is not just her fault. how could the state allow a conviction when no sex took place. Where was the evidence? The pendulum has swung way too far, the burden of proof to convict on rape is now way too flimsy.
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by thealtamiranos December 10, 2009 2:21 PM EST
Though I applaud her for finally coming forward and telling the truth her prior actions were beyond deplorable. This man spent four years in prison which had to be absolute hell. I may have missed it in the story but she took a ride from three men on the evening in question. What happened to the other two? The rape kit comes back negative and there is no DNA link the prosecutor proceeds, a jury finds him guilty and he is ultimately sentenced to prison. Sorry just doesn't quite cut it. I feel sorry for the young man and wish him the best going forward.
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by anti-global3 December 9, 2009 10:14 AM EST
she should get 10 years for every year this innocent man spent behind bars. If they made that a standard punishment these women would think twice.
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