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LisaM

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1. This was in the New Yorker, which takes fact-checking to extremes.
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 07:24 PM
Nov 2017

Note: I don't doubt, or mean to downplay, the stories of any of the women who have come forward; please don't misconstrue this to mean that. I mean that his pattern of misbehavior seems to have (sadly) been widespread enough - and public enough - that people should have come forward a lot earlier. Enough people know things that those women should have been corroborated immediately - it should not have taken extra digging by the New Yorker for this to happen.

Banned from a mall! I worked at a store in the early 80s, and there were young women galore (it was a college bookstore) and frankly, I don't recall anything like this ever happening or anyone being banned.

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