Five teens were arrested this week after they allegedly raped a young woman in a Brooklyn playground on January 7th. But one suspect claimed his cellphone video from that night shows the victim gave consent, and that the girl's father was having sex with her when the teens came upon them. The father of the alleged victim shot back at those accusations to the Post: “They’re just trying to get out of the thing they did," he told them, denying he was having sex with his daughter. "I want them to rot in jail."

The NYPD says that the 18-year-old victim and her 39-year-old father were approached by a group of five young men in the Osborn Playground in Brownsville around 9:10 p.m. The father claims one of them was armed and ordered him to leave. After the father complied, police say that each of the suspects raped the woman and then fled before the father returned with police officers.

The father apparently took 20 minutes to get help; while he says he asked bodega clerks to use their phones because his daughter was being raped, clerks say that he appeared drunk, never mentioned the attack and never explained he needed to call the police. "The father’s initial story just doesn’t hold up to scrutiny," a source told the Post.

The tabloid described the cell phone video clip of what happened before the alleged rape:

In a short clip viewed by The Post, a young woman sits on the ground grinning, while young men laugh in the background.

At one point, a teen asks an older man, “Can we have some of that?,” law enforcement sources said.

A young man then tells the girl, “You said, ‘Yeah.’ That’s what I’m saying, it’s lit [OK], like you know what I mean? I could tell you a freak,” according to sources.

“The first story is never the last story,” Police Commissioner Bratton, who agreed with critics who said the department waited too long to tell the public about the incident, said today. “I think in this case that's certainly the case or will prove to be the case." As for the video clip, he added: "It's 9 to 11 seconds I believe it's been retrieved from one of the cell phones of the young men being investigated in this matter. It is a significant piece of evidence as we try to piece together what happened."

Detectives have yet to receive the results of a rape kit (it may take up to a week more), but Bratton said on Monday, "At this juncture, we have no doubt she was raped."

The suspects have all been charged with rape, criminal sex act and sexual abuse. Four of the teens are expected to be released without bail today because the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office won't meet its Friday deadline to secure indictments; the fifth teen is being held on a prior assault charge. Prosecutors have the next 180 days to build a case.