It's just that when it comes to the word "assault" it depends on who's asking (i.e. the law, her friend, us etc.).
Carebear has to give it a few days, to recover from the shock (because she must still be in shock), see it from all angles, answer a number of questions to herself, stay as calm as she possibly can, and then make the decision of either telling her friend or not. I would tell my friend, but then again, nobody knows what's going on in others' relationships. I find it very odd that he made such a move when he's getting married to a very good friend of hers. If it was a habit of his he'd probably not risk involving her, but he could have had a crush on her and wanted to do this before he got married, or thought it was what she wanted too (none of this justifies his behaviour though).
Reading the initial post again, I see that he was a close friend she liked a lot, which may complicate the situation. I also notice that she's worried about her friend finding out and if she's going to hate her forever. She wants to confront him, so she must feel very angry towards him. I sense that she is being passive again (I don't mean to offend Carebear at all, I'm only trying to help) and she's between either telling her friend and confronting the guy, or saying nothing and keeping it all to herself.
If she won't do something about this, deal with it in some way, tell someone, express her anger and shock, this can get worse. She might start feeling guilty, used, that she is letting her friend marrying such a person. I think she has to tell him how she feels about it, confront him. If not the friend, then definitely him. And if for nothing else, at least to let it all out, to stand up for herself and prove to herself that she can deal with such animals. I think that if she does that she will feel more confident and stronger, regardless of what's going to happen with her friend.

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