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From: New York Law Journal Breaking News <newyorklawjournal@alm.com>, sent: 13:43:38 - 30.12.2016

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Young Scholar, Now Lawyer, Says Clarence Thomas Groped Her in 1999

The anticipation of meeting a U.S. Supreme Court justice for the first time turned to shock and distress for a young Truman Foundation scholar in 1999 when, she says, Justice Clarence Thomas grabbed and squeezed her on the buttocks several times at a dinner party. Read More »

 
 

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