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Robert Hadden Columbia University Hospital Settlements For enabling Robert Hadden’s abuse, Columbia University has agreed to pay a settlement of more than $230 million. The
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Robert Hadden Columbia University Hospital Settlements For enabling Robert Hadden’s abuse, Columbia University has agreed to pay a settlement of more than $230 million. The
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We have taken note of the recent ProPublica article titled “How Columbia Ignored Women, Undermined Prosecutors and Protected a Predator for More than 20 Years”
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New York Adult Survivors Act The New York Adult Survivors Act temporarily eliminated the civil statute of limitations for survivors of sexual assault who were
U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Damian Williams, announced the 20-year prison sentence of Robert Hadden, convicted in January for enticing and
A prominent gastroenterologist from Queens, Dr. Zhi Alan Cheng, has been charged with a series of sexual assaults, including drugging, raping, and filming the assaults
Maryland Clergy Abuse Lawyer Clergy who sexually abuse children cause immeasurable harm that is significantly worsened when the church protects the abuser. A Maryland clergy
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