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AG Hill Threatens Defamation Suit Alleged Sexual Assault Victims

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Attorneys representing Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill announced they are pursuing a lawsuit against Hill’s alleged sexual assault victims, this morning. Attorneys Kevin W. Betz and Sandra L. Blevins with Betz + Blevins Litigation and Employment Law in Indianapolis, announced their pursuit of a defamation lawsuit during a press conference at their offices this morning. Hill was not present at …

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Daily Local News – July 16, 2018

Indiana Democrats submit a letter to Speaker of the House Brian Bosma, calling for an investigation into sexual assault allegations against Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill; Bloomington residents cancel a planned ‘die-in,’ at Mayor John Hamilton’s residence; The Indiana Department of Environmental Management finds the bacteria E. Coli prevalent in the Lower Salt Creek Watershed; Restoration work begins on the historic fire tower …

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Daily Local News – July 3, 2018

This year’s fourth of July celebrations in Bloomington will be happening tonight, July third; Hot weather is causing complications for the Monroe County Fair; Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is being accused of groping a lawmaker and three legislative staffers at a party, earlier this year; The Bloomington City Council approved a ten year tax break for an affordable housing …

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Legislators to Take Ethics, Sexual Harassment Trainings

Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb signed a bill this afternoon, putting in place sexual harassment policies for state legislators. House Bill 1309, requires all members of the Indiana General Assembly to undergo no less than an hour of annual sexual harassment prevention training, and no less than an hour of ethics training. The bill passed unanimously in both the House and …

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Voices in the Street: “How big of a problem is sexual harassment in the workplace?”

Two days ago, embattled Fox News host Bill O’Reilly announced he would take a two-week vacation, an unusually long absence for him. Recently, The New York Times reported that O’Reilly and Fox News had settled five lawsuits against O’Reilly dating back to 2002. The amount paid to the women filing the complaints was estimated at $13 million. After the five …

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