It is part of what Julian Assange is accused of. Swedish law considers the specific scenario rape, but depending on who is telling the story, you can get a different perspective. Both agree they had sex, both agreed he had a condom on, the alleged victim claims he had "done something" to the condom. The alleged perpetrator claims he was not aware or certain that it was torn . Easiest way to determine would have been a rape kit to see if there was any sperm internally. But she didn't go and so it will forever be a he said/she said situation. Certainly a reading of the facts can have fans of Assange claiming a set-up/hit job and opponents of Assange to see a morally bankrupt, or just evil, man.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...assange-sweden
While undoubtedly it happens, having lived through the satanic day care freak out of the 90s, I always question the next great trend. From the CNN article "Brodsky could not determine how often it happens either, but she conducted a handful of interviews with women about their experiences. She also wrote about dark corners of the internet where perpetrators brag about stealthing and share tips on how to get away with it." One of the "dark corners of the internet" she cites in her paper has 25 responses and 38 hearts since it was posted in July 2012. The entire collective of stories related to that topic on that specific site has 569 total followers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day-ca...abuse_hysteria