Christine Ford's lawyer in 98: "You gotta rape her or it doesn't count."
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Date: September 18th, 2018 5:17 PM Author: Cracking chest-beating theater
“Clearly a one-time incident that took place in 10 to 12 minutes, Paula Jones was not forced to have sex, she left on her own volition, the courts increasingly are finding that that is not enough to create a sexually hostile work environment claim,” Katz said in April 1998, according to a transcript of CBS Evening News.
''If a woman came to me with a similar fact pattern, that is someone in the company above her propositioned her but only once and she suffered no tangible job detriment,'' Katz told The New York Times in 1998, ''I would probably tell her that I'm sorry, it's unfair, but you don't have a case.''
Katz, speaking to the newspaper, added, ''If it's one time, it has to be severe, almost a sexual assault, not just a touching of somebody's breast or buttocks or even forceful kissing.”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4080675&forum_id=2#36834832)
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