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Legal Barriers For Victims Coming Forward in the Wake of #MeToo 

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Legal Barriers For Victims Coming Forward in the Wake of #MeToo 

By auwcl | March 4, 2018 | 0

By: Hunter Grolman   In October of 2017, news broke that over the past three decades, Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein had been accused multiple times of sexually harassing actresses who worked on his movies.[1]  As the story unfolded and more details emerged, it became clear that the common element linking the allegations together was an…

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