The investigation into an alleged rape of an American  tourist at a Mexican resort in 2010 has uncovered shocking practices by one of  the largest hotel review websites around, CBS Pittsburgh reports.
  
    According to an investigative report by the Milwaukee  Journal Sentinel, review website TripAdvisor is being accused of removing  numerous comments by tourists who claim they were drugged, assaulted, robbed,  or even raped at high-end resorts in Mexico. The report says the website has  removed any comment that has called the safety of guests at these locations  into question. In place of the reviewer's post were messages from TripAdvisor  that claimed the reviews were "inappropriate," "off-topic,"  or were not "family friendly."
        The startling revelations of the website's alleged  censorship of potential victims came to light after Kristie Love of Dallas  fought to have her story told. Per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's in-depth  report, the mother of two alleges she was raped by a security guard at a  Mexican hotel run by Iberostar resorts. After hotel management reportedly  refused to help the tourist call police, the woman posted the details of her  attack on TripAdvisor.
        "I just needed to be able to lay my head at night and  know I did the best I could and I felt like I did the best I could in getting  the word out," Love told the Journal Sentinel.
        Love's mission was reportedly stalled by TripAdvisor, who  regularly deleted her claims against the resort every time she posted them on  the website. After continued pressure from reporters to address the presumed  cover-up, TripAdvisor finally re-posted Love's warning about the Iberostar  resort in Riviera Maya, Mexico, seven years after the reported attack.
        In a statement, TripAdvisor apologized to the victim and  said their policies and procedures have evolved since she first reported the  incident in 2010. 
        "We are horrified that this victim experienced this  assault on her vacation in Mexico, and other travelers should be aware of this  incident," the statement read. 
        TripAdvisor said it is creating a "badge"  notification to apply to businesses when health and safety or discrimination  issues at that business are reported on within the media or other credible  sources of information. 
        TripAdvisor told CBS News they have 300 advisors and  moderators who work to ensure content such as reviews and forum posts meet  their publishing guidelines and are not fraudulent posts.  
        In August, the U.S. State Department extended a 2016 travel  warning to tourists head
        Kristie Love's case remains unsolved after a Mexican police  officer investigating the rape was murdered. After Love returned to Mexico to  file a police report and seek help from authorities, the police chief in charge  of the case was shot dead in his squad car. Local news reports reportedly  claimed the killing was meant to intimidate law enforcement.
        While Mexico remains a top international destination for  American travelers, the violence in Mexico has spilled to some of tourist-heavy  spots. Earlier this year, a 20-year-old Wisconsin woman was found dead in  Paradiso del Mar, a 10 Iberostar Hotel & Resort, after drinking what her  family believes was tainted alcohol. 
        "It's not a new concern in Mexico," says CBS News  travel editor Peter Greenberg, "but what you have here is a perfect storm  of more than one incident happening to people who don't know each other in  different resorts. That is definitely a reason for concern." 
        A U.S. citizen was killed in January in Playa del Carmen,  the town where Riviera Maya is located, when gunfire broke out at a popular  nightclub. The state tourism department said the shooting was an "isolated  act of violence" and stressed that "the situation in Playa del Carmen  is under control and Mexican and foreign tourists can feel protected and  safe."
  
    
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