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"I'm here because Donald Trump raped me, and when I wrote about it, he said it didn't happen. He lied and shattered my reputation, and I'm here to try and get my life back," she testified.
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An anonymous survey conducted by the Defense Department showed that despite prevention efforts, cases of sexual assault and harassment are growing among men and women in military academies.
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Dr. Omar Massoud is facing six felony charges after he allegedly fondled women during examinations. The Cleveland Clinic said in a statement that it fired Massoud after an internal investigation.
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A bankruptcy settlement involving the Boy Scouts of America sets aside nearly $3 billion for the victims, but Ohio's statute of limitations caps the amount of money survivors can claim.
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The policy would grant 60 hours of paid time off to full-time non-union city workers who have survived sexual assault, domestic violence or stalking, or who are the parents of children who have. Part-time workers would receive 30 hours.
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Hundreds of students walked out of school over the district's handling of sexual misconduct allegations.
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A special assistant in the Cleveland mayor’s office has been indicted on charges of rape, sexual battery and domestic violence.
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Significant funding decreases are stretching resources and could result in fewer services available to victims.
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Survivors of sexual assault at Case Western Reserve University are leveling allegations of the mishandling of Title IX cases against the university.
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