Chicago Public Schools expert witness says in deposition that sexual assault is not always traumatic

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Jane Doe is 38 years old now, but the pain she says she suffered at the hands of a Chicago Public Schools (CPS) high school English teacher more th...

Jane Doe is 38 years old now, but the pain she says she suffered at the hands of a Chicago Public Schools high school English teacher more than 20 years ago remains fresh.

Jane was referring to inappropriate contact she said she had with a teacher at Gordon S. Hubbard High School in Chicago's West Lawn Neighborhood. Trump said ‘there’s going to be a lot of woman coming forward’ if he ran for president, Michael Cohen testifies

 

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