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Curtis Hill speaking out after civil case against him was dropped

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Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill says the case against him was flawed from the beginning. Four women accused Hill of groping them at an Indianapolis lounge in 2018, but he claims there was no evidence—just a crowded room with no witnesses—which he says led to the case being dropped.
The women’s lawyer said Monday that all they wanted was an apology, but Hill has denied the allegations and refused to take responsibility.
The women dropped their civil case over the weekend, just before the trial was set to begin in Marion County. Their attorney said they decided to end the case because they believed Hill would never apologize.

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2 comments

Kenny Holmes December 11, 2024 at 7:36 am

Or they know he didn’t do it and would never admit to something he didn’t do. And they knew they would lose in court.

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Susan Chilberg December 11, 2024 at 7:38 am

Those women dropped their case because there WAS NO CASE!

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