to watch. Soon after this, funding from Wall Street was starting to flow into his company. That is when these charges were levelled against him," Sanjana said.
The designer's mother questioned the timing of the allegations, and said the women who accused Jon of assault travelled with him for several years before coming out against him.
"Many of them travelled with us, singing praises of my son. Why didn't they report about any problems then but spoke up after four to five years? My son is innocent. He is the victim here," Abraham said.
Jon had launched a fashion line in 1999 and was featured on 'America's Next Top Model' working with celebrities such as socialite Paris Hilton. His designs have been worn by media mogul Oprah Winfrey and singer Janet Jackson.
Adding to this, Sanjana contended that her brother was sentenced to 59 years in jail despite a negative rape kit.
"Such a sentence based on a negative rape kit, a copy of which we have released to the media, is unheard of. Not only that, Jon has also passed a polygraph test, which indicated he was not deceiving the court in his replies," she said.
Senior lawyer Majeed Memon, who has also been involved with the case, argued that India had let down Anand Jon.
"Anand was a celebrity and he invited the wrath of others in the fashion industry. This was a calculated, conspired attempt to ruin his career when he was at the very top...He is a symbol of total victimisation and India has let him down," Memon said.
When asked as to what the family wanted the government to do in the case, he called for a special office in every embassy/consulate to help out Indians abroad in legal distress.
"The government should bring him back to India," Memon said.
Echoing his opinion, Sanjana appealed to the government to do something. "He has been a victim of racial discrimination, having been called names like 'curry smelling' and 'sand nigger.' Now, only the Indian government can request for Anand to be sent back to India," she said.