"Netflix's 'American Nightmare' Sparks Outrage and Praise Amid Denise Huskins' Kidnapping Story"

The Vallejo Police Department's Yelp page was shut down after receiving a flood of negative reviews following the release of the Netflix series 'American Nightmare', which detailed the mishandling of the kidnapping and rape of Denise Huskins. The police department faced criticism for branding the incident a hoax and failing to pursue suspects, leading to review-bombing and social media backlash. Detective Mathew Mustard, who made inflammatory remarks, has been heavily criticized, and the department's handling of the case has sparked outrage. Huskins and her boyfriend, Aaron Quinn, sued the police department for defamation and won a $2.5 million settlement after their tormentor, disbarred lawyer Matthew Muller, was caught and sentenced to 40 years in prison.
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