Lurid Details of $60 million Sex Harassment Case at Columbia

Lurid Details of $60 million Sex Harassment Case at Columbia
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The dean took 'unilateral control' of the student's on-campus counseling, the suit says. 

The legal team of a young woman suing Columbia University for $60 million over alleged sexual harassment recently released an amended version of that lawsuit, revealing the plaintiff's name and more detailed and disturbing allegations against Columbia university staff. 

The plaintiff, Irene Politis, was previously suing Columbia for $50 million over an alleged inappropriate relationship between her and Tom Harford, the then-dean of students at the School of General Studies. As The College Fix previously reported, Politis was allegedly raped in May 2018, after which she was referred to Harford by university officials so that he might “provide her with emergency housing and other assistance,” the lawsuit read.

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