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  • From: "Douglas E. Fierberg" <>
  • To: "" <>, Stephanie Jimenez <>
  • Cc: "" <>
  • Subject: RE: Looking for supporting laws
  • Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2014 18:25:14 +0000
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Here’s how I would put it:

 

Dear __________:

 

By agreement, I was to provide you services that, obviously, required your return cooperation.  Instead, you sexually assaulted me during that process, causing me, personally and professionally (vis-à-vis that contract), substantial injuries and damages far in excess of what you paid for the services.  Outrageously, you have requested reimbursement, despite knowing the harm and damage you caused.  You will not be reimbursed.  And, should you choose to pursue payment, I will seek a personal protection order and counterclaim for my damages, covering the personal harm and professional losses you caused, as well as seek punitive damages for your outrageous, illegal conduct.  Any continued contact from you will be reported to the police and other appropriate officials.   

 

Sincerely,

 

______________

 

 

I hope this helps.

 

All the best.

 

Doug

Douglas Fierberg

Bode & Fierberg, LLP

1150 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Ninth Floor

Washington, D.C.  20036

202-828-4100

202-828-4130 (fax)

www.bode.com

www.schoolviolencelaw.com

 

 

 

 

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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 11:03 AM
To: Stephanie Jimenez
Cc:
Subject: Looking for supporting laws

 

 


Hello Group,

I am working on a case and needed some assistance in finding the appropriate laws to support my advocacy for a student. This student was providing a service that another student made a verbal contract including a payment arrangement with. During the contract the person providing the service was sexually assaulted (CSC2) by the person paying for the service. I would like some help finding the legal language to support that the survivor will not have to return the money from the contract since there was something illegal that occurred during the contract time.

Thanks




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