He is in big trouble. He can be charged with statutory rape, which is a felony and carries with it prison time. The fact that the girl may have initiated the sex, wanted the sex, had no objection to the sex, and lied to your friend about her age is IRRELEVANT. She is a minor and a minor cannot give consent. If convicted, your friend will probably do prison time and be required to register as a sex offender. Not a good situation. The father of the girl, holding your friend at knife point, I find somewhat suspect; however, assuming that is true, the father may have legal issues of his own, but that does not lessen the seriousness of the situation in which your friend finds himself. Further, the father cannot force his daughter to marry your friend, nor force your friend to marry her. I do not know what state your friend lives in. I do not know of any state that allows marriage of a 14 year old. However, even if a state were to allow the marriage, the crime was committed before the marriage. Further, it is the state that brings the charges, not the father or the girl. These individuals are simply "witnesses" to the crime your friend has committed. Your friend needs a good attorney and needs to know more about the women he chooses to be intimate with, and think more with the head on his shoulders.
Answered on Oct 06th, 2011 at 3:07 PM