A federal jury awarded $3 million in damages to a former University of Virginia associate dean on Monday after finding that a Rolling Stone magazine article damaged her reputation by alleging that she was indifferent to allegations of a gang rape on campus.
A federal jury awarded $3 million in damages to a former University of Virginia associate dean on Monday after finding that a Rolling Stone magazine article damaged her reputation by alleging that she was indifferent to allegations of a gang rape on campus.
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