Gloria Allred Responds to Criticism of Confidential Sexual Assault-Case Settlements

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Gloria Allred Responds to Criticism of Confidential Sexual Assault-Case Settlements
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The attorney explains, in a piece for 'The Los Angeles Times,' that such agreements don't prevent the victim from testifying against their predator in a criminal court.

on Tuesday, women's rights attorney Gloria Allred responded to criticism fromShe Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement,

In her opinion piece, Allred explains her decision to support victims who choose to enter confidential agreements. "The MeToo movement has elevated the voices of sexual assault victims," Allred wrote, "making it more likely that victims will come forward. But movement supporters are wrong to attack confidential settlement that can help vulnerable victims get a measure of justice.

Allred has been practicing law for 43 years, and in that time represented numerous victims of rape and sexual assault. She explains that each victim should have choices when asserting their legal rights, and that includes entering into a settlement that avoids litigating their case publicly.

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