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Doe v. University of Connecticut

U.S. District Court

November 5, 2012

Lack of proof of direct economic harm is not an affirmative defense to a worker's claim he was sexually harassed, because his immediate supervisor allegedly forced the worker to engage in anal and oral sex.

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