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by wilkie 4640 days ago
'a presence of a yes and the lack of coercion,' since sexual assault is generally defined by this. Him being her employer, and thus responsible for her career, can certainly be asserted as possible coercion, even if there is any implied 'yes', which I don't think there was at any rate.
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Yes, thank you. Coercion is an incredibly important part of this.