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My stock options,
everything that I worked for.

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Did you call anyone after the incident?
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No.
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Did you tell your wife?
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Oh, boy.
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Why not?
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I didn't want to upset her.
I felt guilty being in that situation at all.

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How would you characterize
Miss Johnson physically?

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She's very pretty.
She was Miss Teenage New Mexico.

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So you kissed.
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Yes. And then she began to...rub me.
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Rub you where?
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You know....
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Your penis?
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Yes.
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And?
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I'm uncomfortable talking about it.
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-Because I'm a woman?
-You act like it's a game.

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-Why are you here?
-I want to know what my options are.

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What your options are?
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I want to know whether I can sue her
for sexual harassment.

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To do that you must convince a jury...
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...you were alone with Miss Teenage
New Mexico and you said, "no."

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Sexual harassment...
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...is not about sex.
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It is about power.
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She has it...
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...you don't.
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If you sue,
you'll never get another job in computers.

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If you don't, you'll go to Austin.
Sue, and it's news. Don't sue, it's gossip.

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If you sue, no one will believe you.
If you don't, your wife won't.

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They'll make your life hell for the
three years until the case goes to trial.

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And, for that privilege,
it'll cost you a minimum of $100,000.

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Do you not think it's a game, Mr. Sanders?
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It's a game to them.
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How do you feel about losing?
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That's what Meredith wants.
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To resolve it, quickly and quietly.

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